/ˈdʒɔɪntli ənd sɪˈvɪrəli/ – Phrase
Definition: liên đới.
A more thorough explanation: “Jointly and severally” is a legal term used to describe a situation where multiple parties are both collectively (jointly) and individually (severally) responsible for fulfilling an obligation, such as a debt or a legal duty. This means that each party is liable for the full amount of the obligation, and the creditor can choose to enforce the obligation against any one or all of the parties involved.
Example: The partners are jointly and severally liable for any debts incurred by the business.