/dɪˈskloʊzd ˈpreɪnsəpəl/ – Phrase
Definition: người chủ đứng tên.
A more thorough explanation: A disclosed (named) principal refers to a situation in which a party to a contract or transaction is identified and known to all other parties involved. This means that the identity of the principal is revealed and not kept confidential or hidden.
Example: The attorney disclosed the principal’s identity to the court during the trial.