/ˈniːhɪl ˈhæbɛt/ – Phrase
Definition: không có gì, không có tài sản gì có thể tịch thu.
A more thorough explanation: “Nihil habet” is a Latin legal term that translates to “he has nothing.” In legal contexts, it is often used to indicate that a person or entity possesses no assets or property that can be used to satisfy a debt or obligation.
Example: The defendant asserts that he is unable to pay the damages as he is currently unemployed and nihil habet.