/kɒnsɪˈkwɛnʃəl əˈmɛndmənt/ – Phrase
Definition: điểm sửa đổi nhiều lần.
A more thorough explanation: Consequential amendment refers to a change or modification made to existing legislation as a result of the enactment of new legislation or the amendment of existing legislation. These amendments are necessary to ensure that the legal framework remains coherent and consistent with the changes introduced by the new laws.
Example: The new legislation included a consequential amendment to the existing tax code, which clarified the treatment of certain deductions for small businesses.