/dɪˈkriː ˈdeɪtɪv/ – Phrase
Definition: (Scot) quyết định của tòa án chỉ định người quản lý di sản.
A more thorough explanation: A decree dative is a legal term referring to a court order that appoints a person to act as a guardian or administrator for the estate of a deceased person who did not leave a will or did not name an executor. The appointed person is responsible for managing and distributing the deceased person’s assets according to the laws of intestacy or the court’s instructions.
Example: The judge issued a decree dative, ordering the transfer of the property to the rightful heir.