/ˈædvɜrs ˈtaɪtəl/ – Pharse
Definition: quyền sở hữu của đối phương.
A more thorough explanation: “Adverse title” refers to a claim of ownership or interest in a property that is contrary to the recorded title or legal ownership of the property. This claim is typically based on adverse possession, which is a legal doctrine that allows a person to claim ownership of land by openly occupying and using it for a certain period of time, usually in a manner that is hostile to the true owner’s interests.
Example: The plaintiff filed a lawsuit to quiet title against the defendant, claiming that the defendant’s adverse title to the property was invalid.