/rɪˈkɔːrs əˈɡɛnst ə θɜːrd/ – Phrase
Definition: việc truy đòi người thứ ba.
A more thorough explanation: Recourse against a third refers to the legal right or ability to seek compensation, redress, or relief from a third party who is not directly involved in a particular situation or dispute. This typically involves holding the third party accountable for their actions or seeking remedies from them in cases where the primary party may not be able to provide adequate compensation or resolution.
Example: The plaintiff may seek recourse against a third party for damages caused by their negligence.