/sərˈvaɪvəl ʌv ˈækʃən/ – Phrase
Definition: công nhận (cơ sở) đơn kiện là có giá trị bất kể đương sự đã chết.
A more thorough explanation: “Survival of (the cause of) action” refers to the legal principle that allows a legal claim or cause of action to continue even after the death of a party involved in the lawsuit. This means that if a party to a lawsuit dies, the claim or cause of action can be pursued by or against the deceased party’s estate or legal representative.
Example: The survival of the cause of action is contingent upon the plaintiff’s ability to demonstrate that the defendant’s actions directly caused harm.