improper performance

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  • fea|sance — «FEE zuhns», noun. Law. a doing or performance, as of a condition, obligation, or duty. ╂[< Anglo French fesaunce, Old French faisance < faire do, make < Latin facere] Usage Feasance, the proper performance of a duty, is not now much… …   Useful english dictionary

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