/bɪl ʌv peɪn ænd pɛnəlti/ – Phrase
Definition: dự luật hay luật về việc trừng phạt tội phạm không bị tử hình (không tiến hành xét xử bình thường theo luật hình sự).
A more thorough explanation: A bill of pain and penalty is a legal document that outlines the specific damages or penalties that a party may be required to pay in the event of a breach of contract or other legal obligation. It is typically used in commercial contracts to specify the consequences of non-compliance with the terms of the agreement.
Example: The bill of pain and penalty was issued by the court to enforce compliance with the terms of the contract.