/ɪˈnɒmɪnət tɜːmz/ – Phrase
Definition: những điều kiện chưa được định danh, điều khoản chưa có tên gọi.
A more thorough explanation: Innominate terms refer to contractual terms that are not specifically categorized as either conditions or warranties under the law. These terms do not fit neatly into the traditional classification of contractual terms as either conditions (essential terms that go to the root of the contract) or warranties (ancillary terms that are not essential to the contract). Instead, innominate terms are judged based on their impact on the contract and the parties involved in each individual case.
Example: The parties agreed to enter into a contract with innominate terms, leaving certain details to be determined at a later date.