/keɪs steɪtɪd/ – Phrase
Definition: văn bản thỏa thuận giữa nguyên đơn và bị đơn về những sự việc gây nên tranh chấp (cho phép tòa án chỉ giới hạn ở việc vận dụng pháp luật).
A more thorough explanation: A “case stated” is a legal term referring to a formal document prepared by a court that sets out the facts and legal issues of a case for the opinion of a higher court. It is typically used when a lower court seeks guidance or clarification on a point of law from a higher court. The higher court will then provide its opinion on the legal issues presented in the case stated.
Example: In the case stated before the appellate court, the judge requested a review of the lower court’s decision for clarification on a specific legal issue.