/ˈkweɪzi trʌsˈtiː/ – Phrase
Definition: chuẩn người thụ thác (người hành động như người thụ thác, nhưng không có toàn quyền đối với việc đó).
A more thorough explanation: A quasi-trustee is a person who, without being formally appointed as a trustee, holds property or assets in a manner that gives rise to fiduciary duties similar to those of a trustee. This individual is not a trustee in the traditional sense, but assumes a role that is akin to that of a trustee in managing and safeguarding the property or assets for the benefit of another party.
Example: The court appointed the accountant as a quasi-trustee to oversee the financial affairs of the company during the bankruptcy proceedings.