/prəˈvɪʒənl ˈrɛmədiz/ – Phrase
Definition: những biện pháp tạm thời.
A more thorough explanation: Provisional remedies refer to legal measures that are intended to provide temporary relief or protection to a party in a legal dispute before a final judgment is reached. These remedies are typically sought to preserve the status quo or prevent irreparable harm while the main legal proceedings are ongoing. Examples of provisional remedies include injunctions, attachments, and temporary restraining orders.
Example: The court granted the plaintiff’s request for provisional remedies, including a temporary restraining order and an injunction, to prevent the defendant from disposing of the assets in question before the trial.