/ˈnuːsəns ˈpeɪmənt/ – Phrase
Definition: Than phiền hoặc chi trả bồi thường
A more thorough explanation: money that an insurer will pay to settle a claim because the insurer thinks that it is worth that amount to settle and close, especially where the claim is either invalid or not covered by the policy contract
Example: We offered opposing counsel two hundred dollars as a nuisance payment to go away, and they withdrew from the case altogether.