/ˈmiːn ɪnˈkʌmbrəns/ – Phrase
Definition: trách nhiệm pháp lý trung gian.
A more thorough explanation: A mesne encumbrance refers to a legal term that describes a secondary or subordinate encumbrance on a property, such as a lien or mortgage, that is situated between the primary encumbrance (such as a first mortgage) and the property owner. This type of encumbrance may affect the title or ownership of the property and typically requires resolution before the property can be transferred or sold.
Example: The buyer discovered a mesne encumbrance on the property title, which required further investigation by the real estate attorney.