/keɪs rɪˈzɜrvd/ – Phrase
Definition: những vấn đề pháp lý đặc biệt (được chuyển giao theo sự thỏa thuận hay quyết định của cơ quan trọng tài cho tòa án giải quyết).
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, the Pharse “case reserved” refers to a situation where a judge or court decides to delay making a final decision on a case. This typically occurs when the judge needs more time to consider the evidence or legal arguments presented before rendering a judgment. The case is “reserved” for further consideration and a decision will be made at a later date.
Example: In the case reserved for the Supreme Court’s decision, the lower court’s ruling was upheld.