/tə hæv ˈbaɪndɪŋ fɔrs/ – Phrase
Definition: có sức ràng buộc.
A more thorough explanation: “To have binding force” means to be legally enforceable or valid, such that the terms or provisions of a contract, agreement, law, or decision are obligatory and must be adhered to by the parties involved.
Example: The contract was signed by both parties, and it will have binding force once it is executed.