/sɛkwəˈstreɪʃən/ – Noun
Definition: 1. việc tịch biên, việc tịch thu tạm thời;
2. việc gửi tài sản tranh chấp cho người thứ ba giữ.
A more thorough explanation: Sequestration is a legal process where property or assets are taken into custody by a third party, usually a court-appointed official, in order to preserve them during ongoing legal proceedings. This may be done to prevent the property from being transferred, sold, or otherwise disposed of before a final judgment is reached in a legal case.
Example: The court ordered the sequestration of the defendant’s assets to ensure they would be available to satisfy any potential judgment against them.