/ˈmeɪnmɔːrt/ – Noun
Definition: quyền chiếm hữu vĩnh viễn (một pháp nhân có quyền chiếm hữu bất động sản nhưng không có quyền chuyển nhượng).
A more thorough explanation: Mainmort is a legal term that refers to a type of mortgage where the lender takes possession of the property as security for the loan. In the event of default by the borrower, the lender has the right to foreclose on the property and sell it to recover the outstanding debt.
Example: In the event of the borrower’s default, the lender may exercise its right to foreclose on the property and enforce the mainmort to recover the outstanding debt.