/ˈɛkwɪtəbl ˈækʃən/ – Phrase
Definition: kiện căn cứ theo luật công bằng.
A more thorough explanation: An equitable action refers to a legal proceeding in which a court applies principles of fairness and justice to resolve disputes, typically involving issues such as trusts, property rights, or specific performance of a contract. This type of action is based on equitable principles rather than strict legal rules and seeks to provide a remedy that is fair and just under the circumstances.
Example: The plaintiff sought an equitable action to enforce the terms of the contract.