/ˈmoʊvənt/ – verb / noun
Definition: 1. đưa ra kiến nghị, nghị quyết;
2. bên thỉnh cầu.
A more thorough explanation: In legal English, the term “movent” refers to a person or entity that initiates or brings about a legal action or proceeding. It is often used in the context of litigation to identify the party who is the moving or initiating force behind a legal claim or motion.
Example: The plaintiff’s attorney argued that the actions of the defendant were the movent force behind the breach of contract.