/tə brɪŋ ə rɪt/ – Phrase
Definition: tống đạt lệnh của tòa án.
A more thorough explanation: “To bring a writ” refers to the act of initiating a legal action by filing a formal written document, known as a writ, with a court. The writ sets out the legal claims or demands of the party initiating the action and requests the court to provide a remedy or relief.
Example: The plaintiff decided to bring a writ of mandamus against the government agency to compel them to release the requested documents.