/træŋˈkwɪlɪtɪ/ – noun
Definition: sự yên tĩnh, sự bình yên, sự trật tự.
A more thorough explanation: Tranquility, in a legal context, refers to a state of peace, calm, and quietness. It is often used in legal documents or statutes to describe a peaceful and orderly environment, free from disturbance or disruption.
Example: The homeowner’s association rules require residents to maintain the tranquility of the neighborhood by refraining from loud noises after 10 p.m.