habit and repute

habit and repute.[fr. Latin habitus et reputatus “held and reputed”] Scots law. A person’s reputation. • Marriage could formerly be constituted if one was generally held and reputed to be married. And it was an aggravation of theft to be held and reputed a thief.
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