/ˌkɒndɪˈsɛndəns/ – noun
Definition: (Scot) việc nguyên đơn trình bày rõ các sự việc của vụ án.
A more thorough explanation: In legal English, “condescendence” refers to a formal statement in a legal pleading where a party sets out the facts on which they rely to support their case. It is a detailed and specific statement of the material facts that the party believes are relevant to the issues in dispute. The condescendence helps to clarify the issues in the case and provides a basis for the court to make a decision.
Example: The lawyer’s condescendence towards the witness during cross-examination was evident to the jury.