/flɔː/ – noun
Definition: sai sót, khuyết tật, vết nứt, thiếu sót về thủ tục, nói xấu, bôi nhọ, làm cho mất giá trị.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, a flaw refers to a defect, imperfection, or weakness in a legal document, contract, or argument that may render it invalid, unenforceable, or open to challenge. It can also refer to a mistake or error that affects the legal validity or integrity of a document or process.
Example: The contract was deemed invalid due to a flaw in the wording of the termination clause.