/ˈʃʊərəti/ – noun
Definition: người bảo đảm, người bảo chứng, người bảo lãnh, việc bảo lãnh.
A more thorough explanation: Surety is a legal term that refers to a person who agrees to be responsible for another person’s debt or obligation in the event that the original debtor fails to fulfill their obligations. The surety is typically required to provide a guarantee or security to ensure that the debt will be repaid.
Example: The surety agreed to guarantee the defendant’s appearance in court by posting bail.