/səˈfɪʃənsi ɪn lɔː/ – Phrase
Definition: có đầy đủ căn cứ pháp lý.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, sufficiency refers to the quality or condition of being adequate or satisfactory for a particular purpose or requirement. It often relates to the amount or degree of evidence, information, or resources that are necessary to meet a legal standard or to support a legal claim or defense. A determination of sufficiency is typically made by a judge or jury based on the relevant facts and circumstances of a case.
Example: The sufficiency of evidence presented by the prosecution was questioned by the defense attorney during the trial.