/rɪˈmænənt/ – Noun
Definition: 1. vụ án hoãn xét xử;
2. dự luật bị gác lại tới kỳ họp sau;
3. phần (thời hạn) hình phạt chưa thi hành.
A more thorough explanation: “Remanent” refers to something that remains or is left over after a process or event. In a legal context, it may refer to property or rights that continue to exist or are retained after a particular action or transaction has taken place.
Example: The remanent property of the deceased was distributed according to the terms of the will.