/ˈaʊstər/ – Noun
Definition: việc tước quyền chiếm hữu, việc trục xuất.
A more thorough explanation: 1. a dismissal from a position, especially an official position
2. an ouster clause is a clause or provision that is, or that is claimed to be, outside the jurisdiction of the courts
Example: The board of directors filed a lawsuit against the CEO, alleging that his ouster was unlawful and in violation of the company’s bylaws.