These words, "during good behavior," are intended to prevent the President from dismissing you from office, and not the Legislature from destroying your office.
Then there are city judges, sometimes appointed by the governor of the state, to serve for life or during good behaviour, but usually elected by the citizens for short terms.
Ought teachers, if approved, to be appointed for one year only, or during good behaviour?
The justices, who receive no salary, hold office for life, or during good behaviour.
The avowed friends of an executive 'during good behavior' were not more than three or four, nor is it certain they would have adhered to such a tenure.
Most of the old thirteen States in their first Constitutions provided that the judges of their highest courts should hold office during good behavior, or until seventy years of age.
He has, indeed, a longer term of office than is generally accorded to them, for he holds his position for life, or during good behavior.
He w^d still prefer "during good behaviour," but being little supported in that idea, he was willing to take the longest term that could be obtained.
M^r Reed proposed that they s^d hold their offices "during good behaviour.
The Senators shall hold their places during good behaviour, removable only by conviction on impeachment for some crime or misdemeanor.
In Pennsylvania, Delaware, and New Jersey, the judges held office for a term of seven years; in all the other states they held office for life or during good behaviour.
Advowsons were abolished, some parts of the liturgy were dropped, and the tenure of ministers, even of bishops, was to be during good behaviour.
The Congregational church was supported by taxes, and the minister, once chosen, kept his place for life or during good behaviour.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "during good" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.