/ɛmˈpɑː.lənt s/ – noun
Definition: thời hạn nộp bản giải thích về đơn kiện.
A more thorough explanation: Emparlance is a legal term that refers to the act of a court granting permission for a party to speak or present evidence during a trial or hearing. It allows the party to address the court or respond to arguments made by the opposing party. Emparlance is often used in the context of medieval English law and is not commonly used in modern legal practice.
Example: The attorney requested an emparlance with the judge to discuss the admissibility of the evidence.