/ɪkˈsɛptənt/ – noun
Definition: người tuyên bố không thừa nhận.
A more thorough explanation: In legal English, “exceptant” refers to a person who objects to or challenges a decision, ruling, or judgment made by a court. They are essentially raising an exception to the court’s determination.
Example: The exceptant party in the contract is not liable for any damages resulting from the other party’s breach of the agreement.