/sɪvəl faɪn/ – Phrase
Definition: tiền phạt theo trình tự dân sự.
A more thorough explanation: A civil fine is a monetary penalty imposed by a court or other legal authority as a result of a civil lawsuit or administrative proceeding. It is typically used as a punishment for a violation of civil law or regulations, rather than criminal law. Civil fines are intended to deter individuals or entities from engaging in prohibited conduct and to compensate for any harm caused by their actions.
Example: The court imposed a civil fine of $500 on the defendant for violating the city’s noise ordinance.