/ˌɛksɪˈkweɪtə/ – noun
Definition: 1. văn bản công nhận lãnh sự;
2. việc cho phépthi hành phán quyết của tòa án nước ngoài.
A more thorough explanation: Exequatur is a legal term referring to an official recognition or authorization granted by a government to a foreign consul or diplomat, allowing them to perform their official duties within the jurisdiction of the granting state.
Example: The court granted the exequatur, allowing the foreign judgment to be recognized and enforced in the local jurisdiction.