/ˈledʒɪslətɪv fæk/ – Phrase
Definition: sự việc theo pháp luật không đòi hỏi chứng cứ.
A more thorough explanation: A legislative fact is a fact that is relevant to the enactment of a law or statute, typically relating to social, economic, or other conditions that may justify the need for a particular legislation. It is a factual statement that is considered by lawmakers when drafting or amending laws.
Example: In a court case, the judge may consider the legislative fact that the speed limit on the highway where the incident occurred is 65 miles per hour.