/nɪl ˈdeɪbɪt/ – Latin Phrase
Definition: “không nợ” (lời phản đối của bị đơn).
A more thorough explanation: “Nil debet” is a Latin legal term that translates to “he owes nothing.” In legal contexts, it is used to indicate that a defendant denies owing any debt or obligation to the plaintiff.
Example: The defendant filed a plea of nil debet, asserting that they do not owe any money to the plaintiff.