/graʊnd ʌv ˈækʃən/ – Phrase
Definition: cơ sở để kiện, lý do để kiện.
A more thorough explanation: “Ground of action” refers to the legal basis or reason upon which a party brings a lawsuit or legal claim against another party. It typically involves the facts and circumstances that give rise to a legal cause of action, such as a breach of contract, negligence, or other legal violation. The ground of action is the foundation upon which a party seeks relief or remedy from a court.
Example: The plaintiff’s complaint failed to establish a valid ground of action against the defendant for breach of contract.