/kənˈstrʌktɪv ɔːˈθɒrɪti/ – Phrase
Definition: quyền hạn hiểu ngầm, quyền hạn mặc nhiên.
A more thorough explanation: Constructive authority refers to the authority that is implied or inferred from the circumstances or conduct of the parties involved, rather than being explicitly stated. It is authority that is not expressly granted but is assumed based on the relationship between the parties or the nature of the situation.
Example: In the case of Smith v. Jones, the court held that the statements made by the expert witness were considered constructive authority, as they were relied upon by the judge in reaching a decision.