/prɑːbəsi/ – Noun
Definition: chứng cứ, chứng minh.
A more thorough explanation: Probacy refers to the process of proving or establishing the validity of a will in a court of law. It involves presenting evidence to demonstrate that the document accurately reflects the wishes of the deceased and meets all legal requirements for a valid will.
Example: The probacy court oversees the administration of the deceased’s estate and ensures that the will is executed according to the law.