/ruːl ˈniːzaɪ/ – Phrase
Definition: phán quyết có điều kiện của tòa án.
A more thorough explanation: “Rule nisi” is a Latin term that means “rule unless.” In legal terms, it refers to a court order that is conditional and temporary in nature. It is an order that will become final unless a party can show cause why it should not be made final. In other words, it is a provisional order that will become permanent unless there is a valid reason to the contrary.
Example: The court issued a rule nisi requiring the defendant to appear and show cause why the temporary restraining order should not be made permanent.