What is the difference between malfeasance and misfeasance?
Hereof, what is an example of nonfeasance?
Nonfeasance is a term used in Tort Law to describe inaction that allows or results in harm to a person or to property. For example, if a bystander sees a stranger drowning and does not attempt a rescue, he cannot be liable for nonfeasance because he had no preexisting relationship with the drowning person.
Moreover, what is malfeasance in law?
Intentional conduct that is wrongful or unlawful, especially by officials or public employees. Malfeasance is at a higher level of wrongdoing than nonfeasance (failure to act where there was a duty to act) or misfeasance (conduct that is lawful but inappropriate).
Malfeasance in office is a felony Typically, the malfeasance in office crime is committed when a public employee or officer knowingly fails to carry out duties required of him/her in the job description or willfully performs such duties in an illicit way.