/kɔːrt əv ˈtʃænsəri/ – Phrase
Definition: tòa xét xử theo luật công bằng.
A more throughout explanation: A court of chancery is a court that administers equity or fairness, as opposed to law. It deals with cases where legal remedies may not be adequate and where a judge has the discretion to apply principles of equity to provide a fair outcome.
Example: In the court of chancery, the judge may issue an injunction to prevent the defendant from selling the property until the dispute is resolved.