/stætʃuːt bɑːrd raɪt/ – Phrase
Definition: quyền không được bảo vệ theo trình tự tư pháp vì đã hết thời hiệu.
A more thorough explanation: A statute-barred right refers to a legal right that is no longer enforceable or actionable due to the expiration of a statutory time limit within which legal action must be taken to assert that right. Once a right becomes statute-barred, it cannot be pursued through legal proceedings.
Example: The plaintiff’s claim was dismissed by the court as it was found to be statute-barred, meaning that the time limit for bringing the claim had expired.