/feɪθ/ – noun
Definition: 1. niềm tin, sự tin cậy, sự tin tưởng;
2. tin lý;
3. (Scot) lời tuyên thệ, lời thề.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, “faith” refers to a belief or trust in something or someone, often used in the context of contracts or agreements to imply a duty of good faith and fair dealing. It can also refer to a religious belief or system of beliefs.
Example: Based on the evidence presented, the court found that the plaintiff had faith in the defendant’s promise to repay the loan.