/ə raɪt ɪn ˌpɜːr.pɪˈtʃuː.ɪti/ – Pharse
Definition: quyền vĩnh viễn.
A more thorough explanation: A right in perpetuity refers to a legal right that is granted indefinitely, without any set expiration date or time limit. This means that the right will continue to exist and be enforceable for an indefinite period of time, potentially lasting forever.
Example: The property owner granted the easement holder the right in perpetuity to access the lake through their land.