/vɔɪdəbl ˈkɒntrækt/ – Phrase
Definition: hợp đồng có thể hủy bỏ.
A more thorough explanation: A voidable contract is a contract that is valid and enforceable unless one of the parties involved chooses to void or cancel it due to certain legal reasons, such as fraud, misrepresentation, undue influence, or lack of capacity. Once a contract is declared voidable, the party who is entitled to do so has the option to either affirm or disaffirm the contract.
Example: The contract entered into by the minor was considered a voidable contract due to their lack of legal capacity to enter into a binding agreement.