/aʊt ʌv kaʊt/ – adjective
Definition: bên ngoài tòa án, bên ngoài phiên tòa.
A more thorough explanation: “Out-of-court” refers to legal proceedings or actions that take place outside of a formal court setting. This can include negotiations, settlements, mediations, or other alternative dispute resolution methods that do not involve a judge or courtroom.
Example: The court found the defendant’s actions to be out-of-court behavior and therefore not admissible as evidence in the trial.