/faɪˈnæləti/ – noun
Definition: tính chất cuối cùng, tính chất dứt khoát.
A more thorough explanation: Finality refers to the quality or state of being final, conclusive, or ultimate. In legal terms, finality often refers to a decision, judgment, or ruling that is considered to be definitive and not subject to further review or appeal. It signifies the end of a legal process or proceeding, indicating that no further action can be taken to challenge or change the outcome.
Example: The court’s decision brought finality to the long-standing dispute between the two parties.