/frɔːdjələnt kənˈsiːlmənt/ – Phrase
Definition: việc che giấu nhằm lừa đảo.
A more thorough explanation: Fraudulent concealment refers to the act of intentionally hiding or suppressing information that is material to a transaction or legal matter, with the intent to deceive or defraud another party. This can involve withholding important facts, documents, or evidence that would have influenced the decision-making of the other party. Fraudulent concealment is considered a form of fraud and can result in legal consequences.
Example: The plaintiff alleged that the defendant engaged in fraudulent concealment by intentionally hiding information about the defects in the product.