/ˈʌndər kleɪm əv raɪt/ – Phrase
Definition: xuất phát từ giả thuyết là có quyền.
A more thorough explanation: “Under claim of right” refers to a legal defense where a person asserts that they had a genuine belief or claim of entitlement to the property or action in question, which they believed justified their actions, even if those actions would otherwise be considered illegal or wrongful. This defense is often used in cases involving property disputes or criminal charges to argue that the defendant acted in good faith based on their belief in their right to the property or action.
Example: The defendant entered the property under claim of right, believing they had a legal right to access it.