/ˈprɪvi/ – Noun
Definition: 1. người tham gia, người có quyền lợi, người đồng thụ hưởng quyền lợi;
2. riêng tư, bí mật, kín.
A more thorough explanation: In legal English, the term “privy” refers to a person who is in a close relationship or connection with another party, such as being a successor, heir, or assignee. It is often used in the context of legal documents or proceedings to indicate a close connection or relationship between individuals or entities.
Example: The attorney informed her client that the information discussed during the meeting was privy and should not be disclosed to anyone else.