noun
- The performance or execution of an action, duty, or obligation.
Usage: Legal term; often used in contrast with 'nonfeasance' (failure to act) and 'misfeasance' (improper performance).
Examples
- The contractor's feasance of the building project was completed on schedule.
- In law, feasance refers to the actual carrying out of a duty or obligation.
- The officer's feasance of his duties was questioned during the investigation.
- Feasance and nonfeasance are key concepts in contract law.
- The company demonstrated proper feasance in fulfilling its warranty obligations.