/ˈɔrdər tə ʃoʊ kɔz/ – Phrase
Definition: lệnh trình bày lý do (lệnh của tòa án cho đương sự phải trình bày rõ nguyên do tại sao không nên đáp ứng đơn thỉnh cầu của đối phương).
A more thorough explanation: “Order to show cause” is a legal term that refers to a court order requiring a party to appear before the court and provide a valid reason or justification for a certain action or decision. This type of order is typically issued when the court needs more information or clarification on a particular matter before making a decision or taking further action. Failure to comply with an order to show cause can result in legal consequences.
Example: Due to the defendant’s reckless driving, the plaintiff suffered injuries in a car accident.