/ˈniːhɪl ˈkeɪpiæt pər ˈbreɪv/ – Phrase
Definition: phán quyết có lợi cho bị đơn, phán quyết từ chối đơn kiện.
A more thorough explanation: “Nihil capiat per breve” is a Latin legal term that translates to “he shall take nothing by the writ.” This Phrase is used in legal contexts to indicate that a party is not entitled to any relief or remedy sought through a writ or legal action. It signifies that the party’s claim has been denied or dismissed by the court.
Example: In the case of trespass, the defendant shall not be able to avoid liability by claiming that he received no notice through the writ (nihil capiat per breve).