/dɪˈfiːzəbl raɪt/ – Phrase
Definition: quyền có thể bị bãi bỏ, quyền có thể bị truất bỏ.
A more thorough explanation: A defeasible right is a legal term referring to a right or interest in property that is subject to being defeated or terminated upon the occurrence of a specified event or condition. In other words, a defeasible right is not absolute and can be revoked or nullified under certain circumstances.
Example: A homeowner may have a defeasible right to live in their house. If they fail to pay their mortgage, the lender can exercise their power of sale and terminate the homeowner’s right.