/ˈɛkwɪtəbəl ruːl/ – Phrase
Definition: quy phạm của luật công bằng.
A more thorough explanation: An equitable rule refers to a principle or standard of fairness and justice that is applied by courts in cases where strict legal rules may not provide a just outcome. Equitable rules are based on principles of fairness, morality, and justice, and are used to ensure that parties are treated fairly and that the law is applied in a just manner.
Example: The judge applied the equitable rule of laches to dismiss the plaintiff’s claim due to an unreasonable delay in bringing the lawsuit.