/sɪˈkwɛstrˌeɪtər/ – Noun
Definition: 1. người tịch biên;
2. người quản lý tài sản bị tịch biên.
A more thorough explanation: A sequestrator is a person appointed by a court to take possession of property that is the subject of litigation, in order to hold it until the legal rights of the parties involved are determined.
Example: The court appointed a sequestrator to take possession of the defendant’s assets during the legal proceedings.