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nonfeasance

act, from fais-, stem of faire to do, from Latin facere] : the failure or omission to do something that should

tortfeasor

from fais-, stem of faire to do, make, from Latin facere] : a person who commits a tort, delict, or quasi-offense

Actio bon' fidei

bon' fidei is incerta quidquid Nus Nus. A'. A'. dare facere oportet ex bona fide. Accordingly the judge was allowed to

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Forisfacere

Forisfacere, i.e., extra legem seu consuetudinem facere-to do something beyond law or custom, Co. Litt. 59.

Pardon

principally concerned in the prosecution of offenders--'non potest rex gratiam facere cum injuria et damno aliorum.' Neither at Common Law could

Quash

Quash [cassum facere, Lat.; casser, Fr.], to overthrow or annul-Bracton; as to quash

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