/dɪˈmər‧ənt/ – noun
Definition: bên bác bỏ, bên không thừa nhận.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, a demurrant refers to a party who files a demurrer, which is a pleading that challenges the legal sufficiency of a claim or cause of action asserted by the opposing party in a lawsuit. The demurrant is essentially questioning whether the facts alleged in the complaint are sufficient to support a legal claim.
Example: The demurrant filed a motion to dismiss the case on the grounds of lack of evidence.