/rɛs ˈɪntɛr ˈæliˌoʊs/ – Phrase
Definition: các quan hệ giữa những người khác; những hành vi của người ngoài hay những người khác.
A more thorough explanation: “Res inter alios acta” is a Latin legal term that translates to “a thing done between others.” In legal terms, it refers to a matter or transaction that involves parties other than the one currently under consideration. It signifies that a particular action or decision was made between parties who are not directly involved in the current legal proceedings.
Example: The principle of res inter alios acta (a thing done between others) states that a contract cannot confer rights or impose obligations on a person who is not a party to the contract.