/ɔrˈɡænɪk ækt/ – Phrase
Definition: luật thành lập (1. thành lập tiểu bang mới hay thay đổi địa giới của tiểu bang;2. quy chế thành lập một định chế thị chính;3. hiến pháp)
A more thorough explanation: An organic act is a statute or law enacted by a legislative body that establishes a framework for the governance of a territory or other political entity. It typically outlines the structure of government, defines the powers and responsibilities of government officials, and sets forth the rights and obligations of the residents of the territory. Organic acts are often used to create or organize new territories, establish local governments, or grant self-governing powers to a political entity.
Example: The Organic Act of 1871 established a new government for the District of Columbia.