Từ vựng:

case-based cause of action

Giải nghĩa:

/keɪs-beɪst kɔz əv ˈækʃən/ – Phrase


Definition: căn cứ để kiện theo hồ sơ vụ án

A more throughout explanation: A case-based cause of action refers to a legal claim or basis for a lawsuit that arises from specific facts and circumstances of a particular case or situation. It is a cause of action that is based on the unique details and events of a specific case, as opposed to a general legal principle or statute. In other words, the cause of action is derived from the specific facts and circumstances of the case at hand.

Example: In the case of Smith v. Jones, the plaintiff’s case-based cause of action for breach of contract was dismissed by the court due to lack of evidence.

 

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