/bɑr tu sɛt-ɔf/ – Phrase
Definition: trở ngại đối với việc xin bồi thường.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, the Pharse “bar to set-off” refers to a legal principle that prevents a party from asserting a claim for set-off in a lawsuit. This means that a party is prohibited from using a counterclaim or offsetting one claim against another in a legal proceeding due to certain circumstances or legal requirements.
Example: In the contract, the clause regarding indemnification was set off by a bold heading to clearly separate it from the rest of the agreement.