noun
- Plural of feasance; the performance or execution of an action, duty, or obligation, especially in legal contexts.
Usage: legal/formal; archaic or specialized
Examples
- The contract outlined the feasances required of both parties.
- In legal terminology, feasances refer to the proper execution of duties.
- The court examined the feasances and nonfeasances of the defendant.
- Proper feasances of contractual obligations protect all signatories.