/prɪˈdɛsəsər ɪn ˈtaɪtəl/ – Phrase
Definition: chủ sở hữu cũ.
A more thorough explanation: “Predecessor in title” refers to a person who previously held the legal title to a property or asset before the current owner. This term is commonly used in real estate and property law to refer to the previous owner of a property whose rights and interests have been transferred to the current owner through a legal transaction such as a sale, inheritance, or gift.
Example: The predecessor in title to the property sold the land to the current owner five years ago.