/ˈɔrdər nʌŋk proʊ tʌŋk/ – Phrase
Definition: lệnh chấp thuận hiệu lực hồi tố cho một văn bản pháp quy.
A more thorough explanation: “Nunc pro tunc” is a Latin term used in legal contexts to refer to an action that is allowed to be done retroactively, as if it had been done at an earlier time. It is typically used to correct an error or omission in a legal document or court order.
Example: The court granted the motion to amend the contract nunc pro tunc, meaning that the amendment would be effective retroactively to the original date of the contract.