/kɔz əv ˈækʃən ɪˈstɑpəl/ – Phrase
Definition: không chấp nhận những lời phản đối về căn cứ của việc kiện.
A more thorough explanation: Cause-of-action estoppel is a legal doctrine that prevents a party from bringing a lawsuit on a particular claim or cause of action that has already been litigated and determined by a court. This doctrine bars the party from relitigating the same issue in a subsequent lawsuit, even if the party seeks to assert different legal theories or arguments. Cause-of-action estoppel is also known as claim preclusion or res judicata.
Example: The plaintiff’s attempt to bring a second lawsuit based on the same cause of action was barred by the doctrine of cause-of-action estoppel.