/friː frəm laɪəˈbɪləti/ – Phrase
Definition: tha miễn trách nhiệm pháp lý.
A more thorough explanation: To “free from liability” means to release or absolve a person or entity from legal responsibility or obligation for a particular act or situation. It indicates that the individual or organization is no longer held accountable or liable for any potential consequences or damages related to the matter in question.
Example: The insurance policy included a clause that indemnified the company, freeing it from liability in case of any accidents on the premises.