/ɪsˈtɒp/ – verb
Definition: tước quyền phản đối, tước quyền của đương sự viện dẫn các sự việc hay bác bỏ các sự việc nào đó.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, “estop” refers to the principle that prevents a person from asserting a claim or right that contradicts what they have previously stated or done, especially if another party has relied on that previous statement or action to their detriment. This principle is often used to prevent injustice or unfairness in legal proceedings.
Example: The defendant is estopped from denying liability due to their previous admission of fault in the accident.