/ˈækʃən laɪz/ – Phrase
Definition: có thể phát đơn kiện.
A more thorough explanation: “Action lies” is a legal term that refers to the right to bring a lawsuit or legal claim in a court of law. It signifies that a particular legal action or claim is permissible and can be pursued through the legal system.
Example: The plaintiff’s claim for damages in this case is based on the theory that a cause of action lies against the defendant for breach of contract.