- are
valid quamdiu se bene
gesserint (during good behaviour). (Notice the
different singular, "gesserit", and plural, "
gesserint", forms.) It was from this...
- are
valid quamdiu se bene
gesserint (during good behaviour). (Notice the
different singular, "gesserit", and plural, "
gesserint", forms.) It was from this...
-
Declaration of Independence. John
Adams equated it with
quamdiu se bene
gesserint in a
letter to the
Boston Gazette published on 11
January 1773, a phrase...
-
speech from the throne,
Townshend promised judicial tenure quamdiu se bene
gesserint (on the
model of the Act of
Settlement 1701) and
hinted at a Septennial...
- of Northstead. Seventh, judges'
commissions are
valid quamdiu se bene
gesserint (during good behaviour) and if they do not
behave themselves, they can...
- judiciary.
During the 16th
century they held
their offices quamdiu se bene
gesserint, or "during good behaviour". A
Baron could leave the
Exchequer in one...
- that
judges of the
royal courts would hold
their office quamdiu se bene
gesserint (Latin: "as long as he
shall behave himself well"). When the Constitution...