/kənˈstrʌktɪv trʌst/ – Phrase
Definition: sở hữu tín thác theo luật định hay theo phán quyết của tòa án, sở hữu tín thác được hiểu ngầm một cách xác thực.
A more thorough explanation: A constructive trust is a legal concept that arises by operation of law to prevent unjust enrichment or unfairness. It is a trust that is imposed by a court to remedy a situation where one party holds legal title to property, but is required to hold that property for the benefit of another party due to principles of equity and fairness.
Example: In the case of Smith v. Jones, the court found that a constructive trust was established when it was proven that Jones had wrongfully obtained ownership of the property that rightfully belonged to Smith.