/ˈrɪt ʌv ˈkʌvənənt/ – Phrase
Definition: trát gọi ra hầu tòa theo đơn kiện về việc vi phạm hợp đồng có đóng dấu.
A more thorough explanation: A writ of covenant is a legal document issued by a court that enforces a promise or agreement made in a contract or deed. It is a legal remedy that allows a party to seek enforcement of specific terms or obligations outlined in a covenant or agreement.
Example: The landlord filed a writ of covenant against the tenant for breaching the terms of the lease agreement.