/ˈviːdɪmʊs/ – noun
Definition: 1. kiểm tra chứng từ;
2. bản sao có chứng thực, trích lục văn bản.
A more thorough explanation: “Vidimus” is a Latin term used in legal contexts to refer to a formal document, typically a copy of a legal instrument or record, that has been examined and certified as a true and accurate copy by a notary or other authorized official. The term “vidimus” is often used in the context of verifying the authenticity of legal documents, such as deeds, contracts, or court records.
Example: The court accepted the vidimus of the original contract as evidence in the case.