/ˈprɪvi ɪn ɪˈsteɪt/ – Phrase
Definition: bị ràng buộc bởi quan hệ pháp luật về tài sản.
A more thorough explanation: In estate law, the term “privy” refers to a person who is in privity with another, meaning they have a legal relationship or connection that allows one party to claim rights or obligations that were originally held by the other party. This relationship may arise through a legal contract, such as a deed or will, or through a common interest in a property or estate. A person who is privy to an estate may have a legal interest in the property or may be entitled to inherit or receive benefits from the estate.
Example: The attorney informed the client that she was not privy to the details of the estate until the will was probated.