/keɪs fɔr ˈmoʊʃən/ – Phrase
Definition: lý lẽ kháng cáo trình bày trước tòa.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, a “case for motion” refers to a specific legal matter or proceeding that is brought before a court for consideration or decision. It typically involves a request or application made by one party (the moving party) to the court for a specific ruling or order, such as a motion to dismiss, a motion for summary judgment, or a motion to suppress evidence. The case for motion is the underlying legal dispute or issue that is the subject of the motion being presented to the court.
Example: In the case of Smith v. Jones, the plaintiff filed a motion for summary judgment.