/slæn·dər ʌv taɪ·təl/ – Phrase
Definition: việc cố ý gièm pha vô căn cứ quyền sở hữu.
A more thorough explanation: Slander of title is a legal term that refers to the making of false and malicious statements about the ownership of property, with the intent to cause harm to the owner’s interest in the property. This can include false statements about the title, ownership, or other legal rights associated with the property. Slander of title can result in legal action for damages against the party making the false statements.
Example: The plaintiff filed a lawsuit against the defendant for slander of title, alleging that the defendant made false and malicious statements about the ownership of the property in question.