/strɛsˈ/ – noun
Definition: việc tịch biên tài sản, tịch biên tài sản.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, “stress” refers to a state of mental or emotional strain resulting from adverse or demanding circumstances. It can be used in various legal contexts, such as in employment law to describe the impact of workplace conditions on an individual’s mental health or in tort law to establish a claim for emotional distress.
Example: The employee’s claim for workers’ compensation benefits was denied due to insufficient evidence linking her job-related stress to her physical injury.