quamdiu se bene gesserint

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quamdiū bene gesserint (Medieval Latin)

  1. (England, law, of an office) Held as long as the officeholder does not abuse the post (literally, “As long as they behave well”).
    • 1269, Walter de la Wyle, Fundatio domus Sancti Eadmundi Sarum [Charter of Foundation of St. Edmund's College, Sarum]:
      Tresdecim vero presbyteros associamus praeposito supradicto quam diu se bene gesserint per ipsum exhibendos honeste.
      We associate in particular thirteen priests to the aforementioned provost for as long as they behave well by comporting themselves honestly.
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