/ˈeɪ.dʒən.si əv nəˈsɛsɪti/ – Pharse
Definition: quyền đại diện do cần thiết, quyền đại diện mặc nhiên.
A more thorough explanation: Agency of necessity refers to a legal doctrine that allows an individual to act on behalf of another person without their consent in emergency situations where immediate action is required to protect the interests of the absent party. This doctrine typically arises when the absent party is unable to act on their own behalf due to unforeseen circumstances, and the actions taken by the individual are deemed necessary to prevent harm or loss.
Example: In cases of emergency, where a person acts as an agent of necessity to protect another’s property from imminent harm, they may be entitled to reimbursement for their actions.