/səbˈrɛpʃənˈ/ – noun
Definition: việc thủ lợi bằng thủ đoạn gian trá;
(Scot) việc thụ hưởng tài sản không có người thừa kế bằng cách lừa đảo.
A more thorough explanation: Subreption is a legal term that refers to the act of obtaining something, such as a contract or consent, through deceit or concealment of material facts. It involves intentionally withholding or misrepresenting important information in order to deceive someone into agreeing to a transaction or contract.
Example: The plaintiff alleged that the defendant obtained the contract through subreption by intentionally concealing material information during the negotiation process.