/klɔːz/ – Noun
Definition: 1. điều khoản, điểm, điều kiện, mục;
2. trình bày, diễn đạt.
A more thorough explanation: In legal English, a “clause” refers to a distinct section or provision within a legal document, such as a contract, statute, or treaty, that sets out a particular aspect of the agreement or law. Clauses typically address specific rights, obligations, or conditions that are relevant to the overall legal document.
Example: The arbitration clause in the contract specifies that any disputes between the parties will be resolved through arbitration rather than litigation.