/ɪˈnɒfɪʃəs ˈtɛstəmənt/ – Phrase
Definition: chúc thư bất công, di chúc bất công.
A more thorough explanation: An inofficious testament refers to a will that is deemed to be invalid or partially invalid because it fails to make adequate provision for certain legal heirs or beneficiaries who are entitled to a share of the deceased person’s estate under the law. This concept is often used in civil law jurisdictions to protect the rights of certain family members who may have been unjustly excluded or inadequately provided for in a will.
Example: The court found the inofficious testament to be invalid due to lack of proper execution and testamentary capacity.