/ˈɛntri ˈæd tərˈmɪniəm kwɪˌpreɪtərˈiːt/ – Phrase
Definition: lệnh của tòa án để chủ sở hữu chiếm hữu bất động sản sau khi hết thời hạn cho thuê.
A more thorough explanation: “Entry ad terminum qui praeteriit” is a legal term that refers to a legal action taken by a landlord to regain possession of a property that has been leased for a fixed term but where the term has expired. This action allows the landlord to re-enter and take possession of the property after the lease term has ended.
Example: The lease agreement stipulates that the tenant must vacate the premises at the end of the term, entry ad terminum quipraeterit.