What Is Misfeasance?
Misfeasღance is the act of engaging in an action or duty but failing to perform the duty correctly. Misfeasance refers to an action that is unintentional. However, malfeasance is th🅺e willful and intentional act of doing harm.
Key Takeaways
- Misfeasance and nonfeasance are very similar and courts often have a difficult time differentiating them.
- Malfeasance occurs when the act is intentional, whereas misfeasance is completed accidentally.
- Misfeasance can occur rather frequently without second-guessing it. Nonfeasance is a failure to act when action is required.
- Corporate legal teams help assure no misfeasance, nonfeasance, or malfeasance occur.
How Misfeasance Works
Misfeasance refers to a perpetrator purposefully not fulfilling the duties of their contract, but it more often occurs when the negligence is done unknowingly. Typically an act of misfeasance isn’t done out of intent to harm but more likely to create a shortcut. Management may do this believing the action will help the company even though it could result in negative consequences in😼 the future.
An example of misfeasance could include a puꦐblic official hiring their sister without realizing that iౠt would be against the law to hire a family member. Another example of misfeasance would be if a catering company is contracted to provide both food and drinks for a wedding, yet only provides drinks and forgets the food, which was already paid for.
In theory, misfeasance differs from nonfeasance, which refers to a failure to act that results in harm to anothe🦂r party. Misfeasance, by contrast, de🃏scribes some affirmative acts that, though legal, cause harm. In practice, the distinction is confusing, and courts often have difficulty determining whether harm resulted from a failure to act or from an act that was improperly performed.
Important
Participating in misfeasance, mal💫feasance, or nonfeasance could p♕otentially end with a fine and possible jail time.
Misfeasance vs. Malfeasance
In contrast to misfeasance, which is generally an unintentional breach of contract, malfeasance refers to a willful and intentional action that injures a pa🤡rty.
For example, con🎶sider again a catering company at a wedding. If the company unintentionally fails to uphold a part of the contract, that action would be considered misfeasance, but say the company accepts a bribe from one of its client’s competitors to undercook the meat, therefore giving t🌸he guests food poisoning. That action is considered malfeasance because it intentionally causes harm.
A party that incurs damages by malfeasance is entitled to settlement through a civil law𝓀suit, but proving malfeasance in a court of law is often difficult.
Corporate malfeasance describes major and minor crimes committed by the management of a company. Such crimes may involve committing intentional acts that harm the corporation or failure to perform duties and adhere to related laws. Corporate malfeasance can result in serious problems within an industry or a country’s economy. As corporate malfeasance increases, governments pass more laws and take mor💟e preventative measures to minimize the amount of malf⭕easance taking place globally.