/saʊndnəs/ – Noun
Definition: sự đúng đắn, sự lành mạnh, sự hợp lý.
A more thorough explanation: In a legal context, “soundness” refers to the state of being free from defects, flaws, or weaknesses. It can be used to describe the condition of a legal argument, contract, decision, or judgment that is considered valid, reliable, and well-founded. Soundness implies that something is based on solid reasoning, evidence, and principles, and is not subject to being easily overturned or challenged.
Example: The court found the contract to be invalid due to a lack of soundness in its terms and conditions.