/bɪl ʌv rɪˈvaɪvər/ – Phrase
Definition: kiện đòi phục hồi việc xét xử vụ án.
A more thorough explanation: A bill of revivor is a legal document filed in court to revive or continue a legal action that was previously dismissed due to the death of a party involved in the case. It allows the legal proceedings to be reinstated and continued by or against the deceased party’s representative or successor.
Example: The plaintiff filed a bill of revivor to revive the dormant lawsuit after the death of the original party.