A US president may serve up to two terms of four years each, for a total maximum of 8 years in office.
Ten years.
ten
2 terms which is the same as 8 years and every four years there is an election
The US president has a term of 4 years and can serve 2 terms. The president of Mali has a term of 5 years and can serve 2 terms.
A US President cannot serve more than two terms.
One full presidential term is 4 years.
No.
He served for something short of three years- 1000 days is the figure often cited for his term-length.
Grover Cleveland served as president for 8 years, however he is the only president in US history to serve two non-consecutive terms. He served from 1885 to 1889 and then again from 1893 to 1897.
The president of the US isn't appointed ... rather, elected. A maximum of two terms (8 years) is all they can serve in that office.
8 years
if a US President is elected for 2 terms he will serve 8 years unless he resigns, dies, or becomes unable to perform his duties. A vice-president (or other official) who succeeds an elected president may serve for up to 2 years without forfeiting eligibility to two elected terms. So a President can serve a maximum of 10 years under the law set forth in the 22nd Amendment.