/tə rul ɪn ɪts oʊn raɪt/ – Phrase
Definition: đưa ra phán quyết trong thời hạn thẩm quyền xét xử được giao.
A more thorough explanation: “To rule in its own right” means to have authority or power independently, without relying on any other source of authority or power. It implies that something or someone has the inherent ability or legitimacy to govern or control a particular situation or domain.
Example: The judge found that the evidence presented was sufficient for the property to be considered a historical landmark in its own right.
Related words:
- (to) testify in one’s own right
- (to) testify in one’s own behalf
- valid on its face
- (to) claim under one’s own right
- (to) answer for one’s own action
- (to) serve as one’s own counsel
- (to) stand one’s own trial
- (to) take the stand in one’s own defence
- take the law into your own hands
- release in one’s own custody