/ˈækʃən ɪn ˈɛkwəti/ – Phrase
Definition: kiện theo luật công bằng.
A more thorough explanation: In equity, the term “action” refers to a legal proceeding initiated by a party seeking relief or remedy from a court. It is a formal process through which a party can enforce their rights or seek redress for a legal wrong in a court of equity. Actions in equity are typically brought to address issues that are not adequately addressed by common law remedies and seek equitable relief such as injunctions, specific performance, or declaratory judgments.
Example: In the case of Smith v. Jones, the plaintiff sought relief through an action in equity to compel the defendant to specifically perform the terms of the contract.