/pəˌlɪsɪˈteɪʃən/ – Noun
Definition: 1. lời hứa, sự cam kết chưa được chính thức hóa;
2. lời đề nghị chưa được chấp nhận, bản chào hàng chưa được chấp nhận.
A more thorough explanation: “Pollicitation” is a legal term that refers to a promise or offer made by one party to another, which is not yet binding as a contract but may lead to the formation of a contract in the future. It is similar to an invitation to treat, where one party expresses an intention to enter into a contract but does not make a definite offer.
Example: The pollicitation made by the defendant in the contract was found to be legally binding.