/ʌnɪnˈfɔrsəbl ˈkɒntrækt/ – Phrase
Definition: hợp đồng không thể kiện tụng để bắt buộc thực hiện.
A more thorough explanation: An unenforceable contract is a legal agreement that cannot be enforced by a court of law due to certain defects or issues that make it invalid or unenforceable. This could be due to a lack of legal capacity of one of the parties, violation of public policy, or failure to meet certain legal requirements. While the contract may exist, it cannot be enforced through legal action.
Example: The court ruled that the contract was unenforceable due to a lack of consideration from one of the parties.