Từ vựng:

hole in law

Giải nghĩa:

/hoʊl ɪn lɔː/ – Phrase


Definition: kẽ hở trong luật pháp.

A more throughout explanation: In legal terms, a “hole” refers to a gap or deficiency in a law, regulation, contract, or legal argument that creates ambiguity or uncertainty in its application or interpretation. It may also refer to a situation where the law does not adequately address a particular issue or provide a clear solution. Identifying and addressing such holes is important in legal practice to ensure that the law is applied consistently and fairly.

Example: The loophole in the tax law allowed the company to avoid paying its fair share of taxes.

 

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