/rɪˈstrɪktɪv prəˈvɪʒən/ – Phrase
Definition: quy phạm hạn chế.
A more thorough explanation: A restrictive provision refers to a clause or condition in a legal document, such as a contract or agreement, that limits or restricts certain rights, actions, or obligations of the parties involved. This provision typically imposes specific requirements, prohibitions, or limitations on the parties’ conduct or activities.
Example: The restrictive provision in the contract prohibits the employee from working for a competitor for a period of one year after leaving the company.