/pəˈrɛmptəri rɪt/ – Phrase
Definition: trát gọi hầu tòa.
A more thorough explanation: A peremptory writ is a court order that requires immediate compliance without allowing for any further argument or delay. It is a final and absolute command that must be obeyed without question.
Example: The judge issued a peremptory writ ordering the defendant to appear in court on the specified date.