/ˈkeɪsəs əˈmɪsəs/ – Phrase
Definition: trường hợp không lường trước (trong luật pháp, trong hợp đồng).
A more thorough explanation: Casus omissus is a Latin term that means “a case omitted.” In legal terms, it refers to a situation where a law or legal document does not address a specific case or issue. This can create ambiguity or uncertainty in how the law should be applied in such situations.
Example: In the contract, there was a casus omissus regarding the termination clause, which led to confusion between the parties involved.