/ˈrɪt əv raɪt/ – Phrase
Definition: 1. lệnh công nhận quyền (khi kiện đòi lại tài sản);
2. lệnh của tòa án cho phép đương sự có quyền yêu cầu.
A more thorough explanation: A writ of right is a legal writ that historically allowed a landowner to claim or recover possession of land wrongfully taken from them. It was a common law remedy used to assert one’s right to land ownership.
Example: In medieval England, a writ of right was a legal document used to assert a claim to land ownership.