/tɛstəˈmɛnˌtɛri kəmˈpʌlʃən/ – Phrase
Definition: ép buộc lập chúc thư.
A more thorough explanation: Testamentary compulsion refers to the act of exerting undue influence or pressure on an individual to include certain provisions in their will or testamentary document. This can involve coercion, manipulation, or threats that lead the individual to make decisions that they would not have otherwise made freely. Testamentary compulsion is considered unethical and may render the will invalid in a court of law.
Example: In the will, the testator included a clause that imposed testamentary compulsion on the beneficiaries, requiring them to fulfill certain conditions in order to receive their inheritance.