/tuː ˈoʊvərˌteɪk ɪn ə fɔlt/ – Phrase
Definition: bắt quả tang phạm tội.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, the phrase “to overtake in a fault” refers to a situation where one party’s fault or negligence is considered to be greater or more significant than another party’s fault in a legal dispute or liability determination. This concept is often used in comparative fault or contributory negligence systems to determine the degree of responsibility each party bears for a particular harm or injury.
Example: In a negligence case, the plaintiff argued that the defendant’s failure to yield at a stop sign caused the accident, making the defendant liable for the damages incurred.