/ækt ˈkʌlər əˈfɪsiˌaɪ/ – Pharse
Definition: hành động có vẻ như thực thi quyền hạn.
A more thorough explanation: “Act colore officii” is a Latin term that translates to “act under color of office.” In legal terms, it refers to an action taken by a public official that is done in the purported performance of their official duties, but is actually outside the scope of their authority or is done for personal gain. Such actions may be considered illegal or improper, and the official may be held accountable for abusing their position of authority.
Example: The police officer acted colore officii when he intervened in the dispute, even though he was off duty at the time.