/tə weɪv ðə dʒʊrɪsˈdɪkʃən/ – Phrase
Definition: khước từ việc xét xử vụ án tại tòa này.
A more thorough explanation: To waive jurisdiction means to voluntarily give up or surrender the right to have a legal case heard in a particular court or jurisdiction. This decision is typically made by a party involved in the case, and it allows the case to be heard in a different court or jurisdiction instead.
Example: The defendant decided to waive the jurisdiction of the local court and have the case heard in federal court instead.