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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
legal aid
ˌlegal ˈaid [legal aid] BrE NAmE noun uncountable money that is given by the government or another organization to sb who needs help to pay for legal advice or a lawyer Culture: Legal aid is only available to people whose income is below a certain level, and may not pay for all the expenses involved in a legal action. In Britain it is the responsibility of the Legal Services Commission set up by the government. In the US, the Legal Services Corporation, an organization that was set up by ↑Congress in 1974, gives financial support to local Legal Aid Society offices. •They applied for and were granted legal aid.
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