/fʊl raɪt/ – Phrase
Definition: quyền sở hữu đầy đủ (vừa sở hữu vừa chiếm hữu).
A more thorough explanation: “Full right” refers to the complete and unrestricted legal entitlement or authority to do something, typically granted by law or contract. It signifies the comprehensive and unqualified permission or power to exercise a particular legal privilege or benefit without any limitations or restrictions.
Example: The defendant has the full right to remain silent during questioning by law enforcement officers.