/ˈkweɪzi pəˈzɛʃən/ – Phrase
Definition: chuẩn quyền chiếm hữu.
A more thorough explanation: Quasi-possession refers to a situation where a person has some degree of control or authority over a property or object, even though they may not have full legal ownership or possession of it. This concept is often used in legal contexts to describe a temporary or limited form of possession that falls short of full ownership rights.
Example: In the case of quasi-possession, the plaintiff had established a sufficient level of control over the property to warrant legal protection, despite not having full ownership rights.