/ˈsiːʒər ˈkwɒskweɪ/ – Phrase
Definition: chiếm giữ thừa địa (sau khi người sử dụng đất chết) cho đến khi tuyên bố người thừa kế theo luật định.
A more thorough explanation: “Seizure quousque” is a legal term that refers to the temporary taking or confiscation of property by a government authority or law enforcement agency. The term “quousque” is Latin for “until when” or “how long.” Therefore, a seizure quousque indicates that the property will be held or detained until a certain condition is met or for a specific period of time.
Example: The court ordered the seizure quousque of the defendant’s assets until the outstanding judgment is paid in full.