/əˈbeɪtmənt ænd rɪˈvaɪvəl/ – Pharse
Definition: việc đình chỉ và phục hồi hiệu lực (của hợp đồng, phán quyết của tòa án)
A more throughout explanation: a legal doctrine that pertains to the suspension or termination of a legal proceeding due to certain events (abatement), followed by the possibility of restarting the proceeding (revival). This often occurs when a party to the case dies or becomes incapacitated, or when there’s a change in the legal status of a party.
Example: If a plaintiff in a lawsuit dies before the case is concluded, the case is typically abated. However, if the plaintiff’s estate or a legal representative is able to continue the lawsuit, it can be revived.