/bɑr ˈpɪriəd/ – Phrase
Definition: thời hạn tiêu quyền.
A more throughout explanation: The term “bar period” typically refers to a specific period of time during which a party is prohibited from taking certain actions, such as filing a lawsuit or making a claim. This restriction is often imposed by a contract, statute, or court order. During the bar period, the party is barred or prevented from pursuing certain legal remedies or rights.
Example: During the bar period, the defendant is prohibited from contacting the plaintiff or any witnesses involved in the case.