/kənˈsɛʃən/ – noun
Definition: 1. sự nhượng bộ, sự nhân nhượng;
2. hợp đồng nhượng quyền, hợp đồng tô nhượng, nhượng địa.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, a concession refers to a grant or privilege, typically given by a government or other authority, allowing an individual or entity to engage in a specific activity or use a particular piece of property. It can also refer to a formal agreement or contract that grants such a privilege.
Example: The defendant made a concession during the trial, admitting to the lesser charge in exchange for a reduced sentence.