/ˈɑːftər-əˈkwaɪəd/ – Adjective
Definition: có được sau (một thời điểm nhất định).
A more thorough explanation: After-acquired refers to property or rights that are acquired by an individual after a certain event or date, such as after the creation of a legal document or after the occurrence of a specific event. In legal terms, after-acquired property or rights may be subject to certain conditions or restrictions depending on the context in which the term is used.
Example: The parties agreed that any after-acquired property would be considered part of the marital estate.