/dʒuːˈdɪʃəli ˈnoʊtɪsəbl/ – Phrase
Definition: có thể là tòa đã được thông báo trước rồi nên không cần phải chứng minh,
A more thorough explanation: “Judicially noticeable” refers to facts or information that a court can consider without requiring formal proof because they are commonly known or easily verifiable. These are facts that are generally accepted as true and do not need to be proven through evidence in court proceedings.
Example: The court judicially noticed the official holiday schedule as it was a matter of public record.