/sʌbˈsikwənt ˈstætʃʊt/ – Phrase
Definition: quy chế tiếp sau.
A more thorough explanation: A subsequent statute refers to a law that is enacted after another law has already been passed. It is a legislative act that comes into effect following the enactment of a prior statute.
Example: The subsequent statute clarified the ambiguous language in the previous law regarding property rights.