/ɪnˈsɪdən(t)l raɪt/ – Phrase
Definition: quyền thứ yếu, quyền có liên quan.
A more thorough explanation: An incidental right is a legal term referring to a right that is not the primary or main right being considered, but is related to or connected with it in some way. It is a secondary or ancillary right that arises as a consequence of the main right.
Example: The right to access the property for maintenance purposes is considered an incidental right included in the lease agreement.