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The intentional failure to perform a required duty or obligation.
Nonfeasance is a term used in ...
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The Obama administration will identify Pakistan's continuing support for terrorist havens and the absence of good governance in Afghanistan as key factors that are undermining U.S. and coalition efforts in Afghanistan.
The White House will make public its review of Afghan strategy on Thursday.
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The Port Authority of Allegheny County is out of control. It's time to abolish it. But do any state legislators have the cookies to take on the mass-transit agency's nonfeasance?
The authority proved again last week --twice -- that it has no business being in the transit business:
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CIVIL - summary judgment; EMPLOYER/EMPLOYEE/EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS - terms of employment contract; nonfeasance.
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... is based on family malfeasance or nonfeasance. For example, during the first year of the lease t...
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CIVIL - summary judgment; EMPLOYER/EMPLOYEE/EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS - terms of employment contract; nonfeasance.
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... to state on particular instances of nonfeasance or malfeasance of professional duties that may con...
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This article explores the competing interests between director authority and accountability within the doctrinal developments underpinning the arguments for and against director oversight liability. The historic losses suffered by companies entangled in the web of subprime mortgages, collateralized debt holdings, and the ensuing credit crisis have brought the role of corporate directors as risk managers under renewed public scrutiny. Directors' authority and their accountability to shareholders are two critical pieces to striking the appropriate balance among the roles, rights, and responsibilities of directors, officers, shareholders, and other corporate constituencies who operate within the corporate power puzzle. Numerous shareholder derivative suits brought in the wake of such losse...
... other directors on AIG's board (the nonfeasance directors) who knew of the "sham" transactions yet...
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A prominent Baltimore developer and an influential city councilwoman were indicted Wednesday on charges brought by the Office of the State Prosecutor, which alleges that the councilwoman accepted $12,500 in gifts in return for her support of two multimillion-dollar tax breaks for the city's upscale Harbor East district.
In court documents, Ronald H. Lipscomb, president of Doracon Contracting Inc., one of the city's most active minority-owned contractors, was charged with one count of bribing a public official. Helen L. Holton, who represents the 8th District, which includes much of West Baltimore, and chairs the city's powerful Taxation and Finance Committee, was charged with bribery, malfeasance in office, perjury and nonfeasance in office.
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... distinctions between misfeasance and nonfeasance, between active misconduct resulting in injury to ...