/bancus suˈpɪriər/ – Noun
Definition: tòa thượng thẩm (tòa án hoàng gia trong thời kỳ cộng hòa Anh).
A more thorough explanation: “Bancus superior” is a Latin term that translates to “superior bench” in English. In legal contexts, it typically refers to the higher or superior court in a judicial system, such as an appellate court or a court of last resort. This term is often used to distinguish the higher court from lower or inferior courts within the same legal system.
Example: In the case of Smith v. Jones, the appellant argued that the decision of the Bancus Superior was erroneous and should be overturned on appeal.