/bɪl ʌv rɪˈvjuː/ – Phrase
Definition: kiện đòi xem xét lại phán quyết của tòa án.
A more thorough explanation: A bill of review is a legal document filed in a court of equity seeking a review and possible reversal or modification of a final decree or judgment that has been rendered in a case. It is typically used when new evidence or legal errors are discovered that were not considered during the original proceedings.
Example: In the case of Smith v. Jones, the plaintiff filed a bill of review seeking to challenge the court’s previous judgment based on newly discovered evidence.