/ˌɪmpəˈfɛkʃən/ – noun
Definition: 1. sự không hoàn hảo, sự không hoàn thiện,tình trạng dở dang, tình trạng có khuyết tật;
2. không đẩy đủ, thiếu sót, nhược điểm.
A more thorough explanation: Imperfection is a term used in law to refer to a flaw, defect, or deficiency in something, such as a document, contract, or legal process, that may affect its validity, enforceability, or effectiveness. It can also refer to a mistake or error that may impact the outcome of a legal proceeding or transaction.
Example: The contract included a clause that allowed for the return of the product in case of any imperfection found upon delivery.