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Từ điển American Heritage Dictionary 4th
preemption
pre·emp·tion or pre-emp·tion (prē-ĕmpʹshən)n. 1. a. The right to purchase something before others, especially the right to purchase public land that is granted to one who has settled on that land. b. A purchase made by such a right. 2. Prior seizure of, appropriation of, or claim to something, such as property. [pre- + Latin ēmptiō, ēmptiōn-, buying (from ēmptus, past participle of Latin emere, to buy. See em- in Indo-European Roots).]
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