/ɪˈrɪtənt klɔz/ – Phrase
Definition: (Scot) Điều khoản về điều kiện hủy bỏ.
A more thorough explanation: An irritant clause is a provision in a contract that is considered burdensome, annoying, or troublesome to one of the parties involved. It may not necessarily be illegal, but it can cause inconvenience or dissatisfaction to the party affected by it.
Example: In the contract, there is an irritant clause that allows the landlord to terminate the lease if the tenant fails to pay rent for three consecutive months.