/kwɒd ˈpɑːrtiːz rɪˈplæsɪtɛnt/ – Latin phrase
Definition: quyết định của tòa án về việc trao đổi lại lần nữa các giấy tờ tranh tụng.
A more thorough explanation: “Quod partes replacitent” is a Latin legal term that translates to “that the parties may replead.” In legal terms, it refers to a court order or decision allowing the parties involved in a case to amend or restate their pleadings or arguments in response to a previous ruling or decision. This may be done to correct errors, address new evidence, or make additional arguments in the case.
Example: That the parties may replead.