/vɪˈkɛərɪəs ədˈmɪʃn/ – Phrase
Definition: thừa nhận sự việc thay cho người khác.
A more thorough explanation: Vicarious admission refers to a legal concept where a statement made by one person is considered as an admission of guilt or liability on behalf of another person, typically in an employer-employee relationship or in situations where one party is legally responsible for the actions of another. This concept allows for the admission of evidence against a party based on statements made by someone acting on their behalf or within the scope of their authority.
Example: In a court case, the defendant’s vicarious admission of guilt through their employee’s statement was used as evidence against them.