/læst klɪr tʃæns/ – Phrase
Definition: nguyên tắc “cơ hội rõ ràng cuối cùng” (phải cứu giúp một người đang bị đe dọa tính mạng mặc dù họ có lỗi).
A more thorough explanation: “Last clear chance” is a legal doctrine in tort law that refers to a situation where a plaintiff who is contributorily negligent in causing an accident may still recover damages if the defendant had the last opportunity to avoid the accident and failed to do so. This doctrine allows the plaintiff to recover damages if the defendant had a clear and final opportunity to prevent the harm, even though the plaintiff was also negligent.
Example: In a negligence case, the doctrine of last clear chance may apply if the defendant had the final opportunity to avoid the accident despite the plaintiff’s contributory negligence.