/ˈkʌlərəbəl ˌɒltəˈreɪʃən/ – Phrase
Definition: thay đổi bề ngoài (để tránh vi phạm bằng sáng chế).
A more thorough explanation: Colorable alteration refers to a change or modification made to a legal document or contract that appears to be valid on its face, but is actually made with the intent to deceive or mislead. This term is often used in the context of contract law to describe changes that are made in a way that gives a false appearance of legitimacy.
Example: The court found that the defendant’s argument of colorable alteration of the contract was not supported by sufficient evidence.