/ˈsuːpəˈviːnɪŋˈ/ – adjective
Definition: 1. xảy ra ngoài ý muốn, phát sinh bất ngờ;
2. tiếp theo sau, xảy ra sau.
A more thorough explanation: “Supervening” refers to something that occurs or arises after a particular event or situation has already taken place. In legal terms, it often refers to a new circumstance or development that arises after a contract or agreement has been formed, which may impact the rights or obligations of the parties involved.
Example: The court found that the supervening circumstances, such as new evidence, warranted a retrial of the case.