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BEHAVIOUR (law) and prize 3, verb (oh)


BEHAVIOUR (law)


BEHAVIOUR. In old English, haviour without the prefix be. It is the manner of having, holding, or keeping one' s self or the carriage of one' s self with of having, holding, or keeping one' s self or the carriage of one' s self with respect to propriety, morals, and the requirements of law. Surety to be of -respect to propriety, morals, and the requirements of law. Surety to be of -good behaviour is a larger requirement than surety to keep the peace. good behaviour is a larger requirement than surety to keep the peace. Dalton, c. 122; 4 Burn' s J. 355. Dalton, c. 122; 4 Burn' s J. 355.

prize 3, verb (oh)



3 v [T]
to think that someone or something is very important or valuable
::He is someone who prizes truth and decency above all things.
::The company's shoes are highly prized by Fashion conscious youngsters.
the American spelling of prise