/ˌæfəˈdeɪvɪt ɒn dɪˈmɜːrəʳ/ – Phrase
Definition: bản lời khai có tuyên thệ phản đối tính liên quan của những lý lẽ do đối phương đưa ra về vụ án.
A more thorough explanation: An affidavit on demurrer is a written statement made under oath by a party in a legal case, in which the party asserts facts and evidence in support of a demurrer. A demurrer is a legal pleading in which a party challenges the legal sufficiency of the opposing party’s claim or defense, typically on the grounds that even if all the facts alleged are true, they do not establish a valid cause of action or defense. The affidavit on demurrer is used to provide additional information and arguments to support the demurrer.
Example: In the case of Smith v. Jones, the defendant filed an affidavit on demurrer, arguing that the plaintiff’s complaint failed to state a valid legal claim.