/tə ədˈmɪt baɪ ˈkɒndʌkt/ – Phrase
Definition: mặc nhiên thừa nhận sự việc bằng hành vi của chính mình (trước tòa án).
A more thorough explanation: “To admit by conduct” refers to a situation where a party’s actions or behavior imply an acknowledgment or acceptance of certain facts or circumstances, even though they may not have explicitly stated it. This can be used as evidence in legal proceedings to establish that the party has admitted to something through their conduct or behavior.
Example: In a court of law, the defendant’s failure to object to certain evidence may be deemed as an admission by conduct of the truth of that evidence.