/ˈkɒmən kənˈtroʊl/ – adverb
Definition: Sự kiểm soát chung
A more thorough explanation: 1. when two or more people, countries, or entities etc have equal say in the way that something is done, run, or planned etc
2. where an entity has the power to significantly influence or direct the actions or policies of another entity; in some jurisdictions, a business is said to be under common control when one entity owns at least 80% of the stock, profit, or capital interest in it
Example: 1. While France talks about common spending, Germany insists on common control.
2. An Affiliate is also an entity that is under the common Control of another entity that also Controls a Party.