/ɪˈʃuəbl dɪˈfɛns/ – Phrase
Definition: phản bác nội dung vụ án.
A more thorough explanation: An issuable defense refers to a defense raised by a defendant in a legal proceeding that raises a genuine issue or question that must be decided by the court. This defense is one that, if proven, could result in a judgment in favor of the defendant. It is called “issuable” because it raises a genuine issue that needs to be resolved by the court.
Example: The defendant raised an issuable defense of self-defense in response to the plaintiff’s claim of assault.