/ˈʃʊrəti ʌv ɡʊd bɪˈheɪvjər/ – Phrase
Definition: việc bảo lãnh hạnh kiểm tốt.
A more thorough explanation: Surety of good behaviour refers to a legal undertaking or bond in which a person agrees to act in a manner that is lawful and acceptable to society. This typically involves a promise to abide by certain conditions or restrictions imposed by a court or other authority in order to ensure compliance with the law and prevent future misconduct. Failure to adhere to the terms of the surety of good behaviour may result in penalties or consequences as specified in the agreement.
Example: The judge required the defendant to provide a surety of good behaviour in order to be released on bail.