/bɪl ʌv ɪntərplidər/ – Phrase
Definition: vụ khởi kiện nhằm đòi xác định quyền của người thứ ba đối với đối tượng tranh chấp hay đối với số tiền phải chi trả.
A more thorough explanation: A bill of interpleader is a legal document filed by a party holding property or funds that are claimed by two or more other parties. The purpose of the bill is to request the court to determine the rightful owner of the property or funds and to protect the party holding the property from being sued by multiple claimants.
Example: The plaintiff filed a bill of interpleader in order to resolve the dispute between the two claimants over the ownership of the property.