/ˈkɒmən ɪnˈtɛndmənt/ – Phrase
Definition: 1. ý nghĩa thông thường;
2. ý nghĩa hiển nhiên (của văn bản).
A more thorough explanation: Common intendment refers to a legal principle that presumes parties to a contract have intended to include terms that are commonly understood and implied by law, even if those terms are not explicitly stated in the contract. This principle helps to interpret contracts and determine the parties’ intentions based on what is commonly understood in legal practice.
Example: The common intendment of the contract was to ensure timely delivery of the goods.