/ɔːtəˌɡræf wɪl/ – Phrase
Definition: chúc thư tự viết tay.
A more thorough explanation: An “autograph will” refers to a type of will that is entirely handwritten and signed by the testator (the person making the will) without the presence of witnesses. This type of will is also known as a “holographic will.” Autograph wills are recognized in some jurisdictions as valid legal documents, provided they meet specific requirements set forth by the law.
Example: The autograph will be authenticated by a handwriting expert before being sold at auction.