/sʌbˌklɔz/ – noun
Definition: Mệnh đề phụ
A more thorough explanation: 1. (UK) a smaller part of a clause in a bill being considered by Parliament. The subclauses will become subsections if the bill becomes an act (=law)
2. a section of a clause in a bill, law, treaty, or contract found within a larger section of that bill, law, treaty, or contract
Example: 1. The plan to allow immigration officers and police to demand an identity card is hidden in a subclause of the draft bill.
2. The meaning of the rule was never specified by European Union law but was a Czech interpretation of a subclause.