- Misfeasance, nonfeasance, and
malfeasance are
types of
failure to
discharge public obligations existing by
common law, custom, or statute. The
Carta de...
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required malfeasance, or at
least misfeasance, and did not
extend to non-
feasance. The
court held that as a
police officer, he had a duty of care to all...
- they may be
guilty of acts of
commission or omission, of mal-
feasance or non-
feasance. Vide Domat's
Civil Law upon this head, 2 B Tit. 3, Sec. 1 & 2...
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forced out of
office by
governor William Sulzer in 1913 on
charges of non
feasance and
neglect of duty. He was
replaced by John B. Riley. He died on December...
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public office.
Widgery CJ said: The
allegation was not one of mere non-
feasance, but of
deliberate failure and
willful neglect. This
involves an element...
- (1935) 35
Columbia Law
Review "Prima
Facie Torts, Combination, and Non-
Feasance" (1946) 46
Columbia Law
Review "Bargaining,
Duress and
Economic Liberty...
- facultative, faculty, faitour, fashion, fashionable, feasibility, feasible,
feasance, feat, feature, feck, fetish, forfeit, forfeitable, forfeiture, hacienda...
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favorable favourite or
favorite fawn (n.), Old Fr. faon fay feal
fealty feasance feasible feast (Old Fr. feste) feat
feature febrifuge feculent fecund federal...
- authorities] do not
include damages for
abuses of
power falling short of m[is]
feasance in
public office does not
necessarily mean that door is
closed to them...
- Non-contestability clause – Non-disclosure agreement – Non-executive director – Non-
feasance – Non-profit corporation – Non-profit organization – Non-suit – Nonimmigrant...