/əˈvɜːmənt/ – Noun
Definition: 1. việc khẳng định, việc quả quyết;
2. việc chứng minh.
A more thorough explanation: AVERMENT is a formal statement made by a party in a legal proceeding, setting out the facts that the party intends to prove. It is a declaration or assertion of a fact in a legal document or pleading, such as a complaint or answer, that the party believes to be true and is prepared to support with evidence.
Example: The plaintiff’s averment in the complaint stated that the defendant breached the contract by failing to deliver the goods on the agreed-upon date.