/ænˈtɪkwəti ɒv ˈtɛnjə/ – Phrase
Definition: lâu đời, cổ xưa của quyền chấp hữu.
A more thorough explanation: “Antiquity of tenure” refers to the length of time that a person has held a particular position or property right. In a legal context, it may be used to establish a claim of ownership or rights based on the long-standing history of possession or occupation.
Example: The antiquity of tenure refers to the long-standing tradition and historical significance of the land ownership system in this region.