/ˈkɒmɪti/ – Verb
Definition: bặt thiệp, lịch sự, lễ độ, nhã nhặn.
A more thorough explanation: Comity is a legal term that refers to the principle of mutual respect and recognition among different legal systems or jurisdictions. It involves the willingness of courts or authorities in one jurisdiction to consider and give effect to the laws, decisions, or judgments of another jurisdiction out of deference and respect, rather than obligation. Comity is often invoked in cases involving conflicts of laws or international legal matters.
Example: The court recognized the principle of comity and deferred to the decision of the foreign court in the matter.