/ˈkɑːsəs/ – Noun
Definition: trường hợp, sự việc, sự kiện, tình huống phức tạp.
A more throughout explanation: Casus is a Latin term that means “an event or occurrence.” In legal contexts, it refers to a specific event or situation that triggers a legal consequence or action. It is often used in the context of contract law or insurance law to refer to an event that may lead to a claim or dispute.
Example: The court analyzed the casus and determined that it did not meet the criteria for negligence.