/rɪˈstɪˌtuʃən/ – Phrase
Definition: lệnh phục hồi nguyên trạng, lệnh trả lại cho bị đơn tài sản đã bị tịch biên của họ.
A more thorough explanation: A writ of restitution is a legal document issued by a court that orders the return of property to its rightful owner or possession to be restored to a party who has been wrongfully deprived of it. This writ is typically used in cases involving landlord-tenant disputes or property disputes where one party has been unlawfully evicted or removed from the property.
Example: The landlord filed a writ of restitution with the court in order to regain possession of the property from the tenant who had failed to pay rent.