/ɪkˈstrɪnsɪk raɪts/ – Phrase
Definition: các quyền ngoại lai.
A more thorough explanation: Extrinsic rights refer to rights that are not inherent or essential to a particular legal relationship or situation, but are instead derived from external sources such as contracts, statutes, or other legal instruments. These rights are not automatically granted but must be specifically provided for by law or agreement.
Example: In the contract, the parties agreed to waive any extrinsic rights not explicitly stated in the agreement.