/ˈriəl ˈbɜrdn/ – Phrase
Definition: 1. gánh nặng vật chất, đảm phụ về ruộng đất;
2. nhiệm vụ khó khăn, khó khăn trong việc đưa ra căn cứ.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, a “real burden” refers to a type of encumbrance or restriction that is attached to a piece of real property, such as land or a building. Real burdens typically impose obligations or limitations on the owner of the property, such as maintaining a certain appearance, paying fees, or refraining from certain activities. These burdens are usually recorded in the property’s title deeds and are binding on subsequent owners of the property.
Example: The real burden of proof lies with the prosecution to establish the defendant’s guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.