/ˈrɛfərəns ruːl/ – Phrase
Definition: quy phạm được tham khảo.
A more thorough explanation: A reference rule is a legal principle or guideline that allows a court or decision-making body to consider external sources, such as statutes, regulations, case law, or other legal authorities, in order to interpret or apply the law to a particular situation or case. Reference rules help ensure consistency and fairness in legal decision-making by providing a framework for analyzing and applying relevant legal sources.
Example: In accordance with the reference rule, the court must consider all relevant statutes and case law when interpreting the contract.