/raɪt æt lɔː/ – Phrase
Definition: quyền lợi hợp pháp, quyền lợi luật định.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, a “right at law” refers to a legally recognized entitlement or claim that an individual possesses under the law. This right is enforceable through legal action or by seeking remedies in a court of law. It may include rights such as property rights, contractual rights, civil rights, or other legal entitlements that are protected and upheld by the legal system.
Example: The defendant’s actions were found to be in violation of the law, and therefore, he was held accountable for his actions.