/məˈnɔːriəl kɔːt/ – Phrase
Definition: tòa án khu (địa phương).
A more thorough explanation: A manorial court is a court that has jurisdiction over matters related to a manor, including disputes between tenants and the lord of the manor, as well as other issues such as land use and property rights within the manorial estate.
Example: In the manorial court, the lord of the manor presided over disputes between tenants regarding land use and property boundaries.