/rɪˈpliːdər/ – Noun
Definition: 1. việc trao đổi một lần nữa các giấy tờ tranh tụng;
2. lại biện hộ một lần nữa cho vụ án, việc tiếp tục lại cuộc tranh luận giữa các bên.
A more thorough explanation: Repleader is a legal term that refers to a process in which a party requests a new trial or hearing in a civil case due to an error or irregularity in the previous trial or hearing. This request is typically made to the court in order to correct the error and allow for a fair resolution of the dispute.
Example: The court granted the defendant’s motion for repleader, allowing them to bring back the case for further consideration.