/dɪˈkriːt kənˈdɛmnətər/ – Phrase
Definition: (Scot) phán quyết có lợi cho nguyên đơn, bản án kết tội.
A more thorough explanation: “Decreet condemnator” is a legal term used in Scots law to refer to a court judgment or decree that condemns or orders against a party in a legal case. It signifies a decision by the court that finds a party guilty or liable for a certain action or offense.
Example: The court issued a decreet condemnator against the defendant, ordering them to pay damages to the plaintiff.