/n(j)uːd ˈoʊnərʃɪp/ – Phrase
Definition: quyền sở hữu vô căn cứ.
A more thorough explanation: “Nude ownership” refers to a concept in property law where a person holds the bare legal title to a property without possessing the full bundle of rights typically associated with ownership, such as the right to possess, use, or enjoy the property. This term is often used in the context of trusts or other arrangements where legal title is separated from beneficial ownership.
Example: A person creates a trust and transfers their property to the trustee. The trustee holds the legal title, but the beneficiary has the equitable title and the right to use and enjoy the property. The beneficiary is the “nude owner” of the property.