/ˈleɪ.tər ˈstætʃ.uːt/ – Phrase
Definition: quy chế muộn hơn.
A more thorough explanation: A “later statute” refers to a law that has been enacted or passed after another statute. It is a legal term used to distinguish between statutes that were enacted at different points in time, with the “later statute” being the one that was enacted more recently than another statute.
Example: The later statute clarified the ambiguous language in the previous law.