/kənˈtɪnjuəns ʌv liːn/ – Phrase
Definition: việc bảo lưu quyền cầm cố.
A more thorough explanation: Continuance of lien refers to the extension or prolongation of a legal claim or right to retain possession of property as security for a debt or obligation. This term is often used in the context of property law and refers to the ongoing validity and enforceability of a lien on property until the underlying debt is satisfied or the lien is otherwise released or discharged.
Example: The court granted a continuance of lien, allowing the creditor to maintain their legal claim on the debtor’s property until the debt is fully repaid.