/ɪn.tərˈviː.nɪŋ raɪt/ – Phrase
Definition: quyền can dự, quyền của người thứ3.
A more thorough explanation: An intervening right refers to a legal right that arises between the time a contract is formed and the time it is performed. This right may affect the obligations or rights of the parties involved in the contract.
Example: The court recognized the intervening right of the landlord to enter the property for necessary repairs.