/ˈkweɪzi dɛˈlɪktʃuəl/ – Phrase
Definition: thuộc chuẩn phạm lỗi.
A more thorough explanation: Quasi-delictual refers to actions or situations that are similar to those arising from a delict (a wrongful act that causes harm) but do not meet all the criteria to be considered a true delict under the law. Quasi-delictual liability may arise from negligent or careless behavior that causes harm to another person, even if there was no intent to cause harm.
Example: In the case of a quasi-delictual claim, the plaintiff must prove that the defendant’s negligent actions caused harm or injury.