/ˈliːɡəl dɪˈfɛkt/ – Phrase
Definition: thiếu sót về mặt pháp lý.
A more thorough explanation: A legal defect refers to a flaw or deficiency in a legal document, contract, or process that renders it invalid, unenforceable, or not in compliance with the law. It may involve errors in form, substance, or procedure that prevent the document or action from having legal effect.
Example: The contract was deemed invalid due to a legal defect in the wording of the termination clause.