/dɪsəˈbɪləti ʌv ˈɪnfənsi/ – Phrase
Definition: không có năng lực hành vi vì còn nhỏ tuổi.
A more thorough explanation: Disability of infancy refers to a legal concept that recognizes minors (individuals under the age of majority) as lacking the legal capacity to enter into certain types of contracts or agreements. This disability protects minors from being bound by contracts that they may not fully understand or that may not be in their best interest.
Example: The court ruled that the contract was voidable due to the disability of infancy of one of the parties, who was a minor at the time of entering into the agreement.