/kənˈvɛnʃən prɑˈraɪəti/ – Phrase
Definition: quyền ưu tiên theo công ước.
A more thorough explanation: Convention priority refers to the priority given to an invention based on the date of filing a patent application in a country that is a signatory to an international convention or treaty, such as the Paris Convention. This priority allows the applicant to file subsequent patent applications in other countries within a specified time frame while still claiming the original filing date for the invention.
Example: In the case of conflicting terms between the two contracts, the convention priority clause in the master agreement shall prevail.