feasance

/ˈfizəns/
noun
  1. The performance or execution of an act, duty, or obligation, especially in legal contexts.
    • The contractor's feasance of the building project was completed on time.
    • The court reviewed the feasance of the trustee's duties.
    • Proper feasance of the contract terms avoided any legal disputes.
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