/ʤɑn-ə-noʊks/ – Noun
Definition: đương sự tưởng tượng trong vụ kiện tụng.
A more thorough explanation: “John-a-Nokes” is a legal term used in English law to represent a hypothetical person, similar to the term “John Doe” in American law. It is often used in legal documents and court cases when the actual name of a person is unknown or irrelevant to the matter being discussed.
Example: In the case of John-a-Nokes v. Richard-a-Styles, the court ruled in favor of John-a-Nokes due to lack of evidence presented by Richard-a-Styles.