/ˈteɪbəl/ – noun
Definition: 1. cái bàn;
2. bảng, biểu;
3. đệ trình.
A more thorough explanation: In legal English, the term “table” can refer to a formal list or schedule of items, such as a table of contents in a legal document or a table of fees in a statute. It can also refer to a motion to postpone consideration of a legislative bill or other matter to a later time, often used in parliamentary procedure.
Example: The parties agreed to settle the dispute through arbitration, and the arbitration clause was included in the contract’s TABLE of contents.