Nonfeasance definition

Nonfeasance means nonperformance of some act which a person has a responsibility to perform, failure to perform a required duty at all, or total neglect of duty.
Nonfeasance means the willful failure to perform a specific act that is a required part of the duties of the public official.
Nonfeasance means the omission of an act that a licensee should do.

Examples of Nonfeasance in a sentence

  • Nonfeasance shall be defined as failure to act or fulfill one’s duty.

  • Nonfeasance - nonperformance of some act which ought to be performed, omission to perform a required duty at all or total neglect of duty.

  • Nonfeasance shall be defined as a failure to act or fulfill one’s duty.

  • Nonfeasance - a willful refusal or failure to perform faithfully the official duties of the office.

  • Nonfeasance in office for the purposes of NRS 283.440 and, if the public officer is removable from office pursuant to NRS 283.440, the Commission may file a complaint in the appropriate court for removal of the public officer pursuant to that section.


More Definitions of Nonfeasance

Nonfeasance means the knowing failure to perform an act which ought to be performed, omission to perform a required duty at all, or total neglect of duty which is required by law.
Nonfeasance means the failure to perform some act that a person is obligated or has responsibility to perform.
Nonfeasance means the omission of an act that a licensee should perform.
Nonfeasance means the omission of an act which a person ought to do. “For cause” does not mean conduct or decisions made in good faith with a reasonable basis for believing that the action authorized was in the lawful and legitimate furtherance of the Association's business. The Association's Secretary shall, upon receipt of a written petition signed by at least 300 of the Association's members, transmit such petition to the entire Board of Directors for c onsideration at the Board's next meeting at which a quorum is present. The Directors present against whom no charges have been brought, if such shall constitute a quorum of all Directors, shall determine by majority vote if there be cause for removal. If they find that cause, as defined in this section, has been stated in such petition, the request for removal shall be presented to and voted on at the next regular or special meeting of the members. Such a meeting shall be held within 90 days of a finding of cause. If the Directors present shall be less than a quorum of all Directors, a determination as to cause shall be dispensed with, and the request for removal shall be referred to a vote of the members as hereinabove provided. Written notice shall be given to all of the Association's members within 30 days from the time such determination is made, that cause, as defined in this section, has been stated or has not been stated against a Director in such petition. The vote of a majority of the members voting thereon in person and, where authorized by resolution of the Board of Directors, by mail, is required to effect such removal. In the event both the Chair and Vice Chair have had charges brought against them, then at any meeting of the members at which such charges are to be voted upon, the Board of Directors shall, by resolution, designate a parliamentarian to conduct that portion of the meeting at which charges are to be heard and voted upon. The Director against whom such charges have been brought shall have an opportunity at the meeting of members to be heard in person, and/or by counsel, as to the charges against such Director. The persons bringing the charges against such Director shall have the same opportunity. Either the Director charged or any member(s) bringing the charges may have access to the Association's records of members prior to such meeting in order to disseminate information for or against the charges by mail. Any vacancy in the Board of Directors created by such removal shall be filled in th...
Nonfeasance means “[t]he failure to act when a duty to act existed.”
Nonfeasance means the omission of an act, which a person ought to do. The non- performance of an act which a person has a responsibility or obligation to perform. A substantial failure to perform a required legal duty. Total neglect of a duty.
Nonfeasance means a failure to perform a duty when the necessity exists.