/sʌbkleɪm/ – noun
Definition: điểm phụ trong công thức sáng chế.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, a subclaim refers to a claim that is part of a larger claim or cause of action in a lawsuit. It is a separate legal argument or assertion made within the context of the main claim, typically addressing a specific issue or aspect of the case. Subclaims are used to provide additional details, support, or alternative grounds for the main claim being pursued in the legal proceedings.
Example: In the lawsuit, the plaintiff filed a subclaim against the defendant, alleging that the defendant’s actions caused additional damages beyond the original claim.