/əˈlisər/ – noun
Definition: người được chỉ định để tuyển chọn đoàn bồi thẩm.
A more thorough explanation: An elisor is a person appointed by a court to act as a substitute or agent for an executor or administrator who is unable or unwilling to perform their duties. The elisor is typically appointed to carry out specific tasks or functions on behalf of the executor or administrator.
Example: The court appointed an elisor to act as a neutral third party in the distribution of the estate.