/ɪrɪtənt/ – Noun
Definition: (Scot) đã đến lúc kết thúc, đã đến lúc tiêu hủy.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, irritancy refers to a clause in a contract or lease that allows for the termination of the agreement if certain conditions are not met or if there is a breach of contract. It is a provision that gives the party enforcing it the right to end the agreement without notice or further action if the specified conditions are violated.
Example: The lease agreement includes a clause specifying that any breach of the terms may result in irritancy, allowing the landlord to terminate the lease.