/ˈrɪt əv ˈɛntri/ – Phrase
Definition: trát gọi hầu tòa theo đơn kiện đòi lại quyền chiếm hữu bất động sản.
A more thorough explanation: A writ of entry is a legal document issued by a court that authorizes a person to enter and take possession of real property, typically in cases involving disputes over ownership or title to the property.
Example: The plaintiff filed a writ of entry to regain possession of the property that was wrongfully taken from them.