misfeasance|misfeasances in English

noun

[mis·fea·sance || mɪs'fiːzəns]

normally lawful act done in an unlawful way; misuse of authority; neglect of duty

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1. The system scope of application lies in the limit of misfeasance and malefaction.

2. Abjudged by a court liable for any fraud, misfeasance, wrongful trading or Yes No

3. The responsibility-asking in administration is the system that run the responsibilities of government whose behaviors belong to irregularity and misfeasance.

4. It is a form of holding administrative subjects responsible for their misfeasance to compel administrative subjects to perform legal duties.

5. 28 The responsibility-asking in administration is the system that run the responsibilities of government whose behaviors belong to irregularity and misfeasance.

6. Nevertheless, with the guidance of ultimate goal of law, it shall be proved to be necessary and possible for the existence of Supra-law ground for elimination of misfeasance.

7. But most countries and areas' penal code has no specific provision on this, only researches it as supra-law ground for elimination of misfeasance in theory.

8. The administrative penalty of taxation is the measure of administrative sanctions against the administrative misfeasance to tax taken by tax authorities, which contains punition and compensation.

9. The paper will make a concrete analysis of the cause of this phenomena and the irregularity of misfeasance, and bring forward personal views on how to eliminate this phenomena.

10. When the breach of the covenant amounts to misfeasance, the Covenantee has a choice to proceed by the action of a covenant or by action on the case for a tort, as against a lessee for waste, but this has been questioned