Other definitions from Google Define: NonfeasanceNonfeasance: Not doing something that one is bound to do by law. Compare with misfeasance.
ajSection 60 will abolish the defence of nonfeasance by a road authority.
As the law has stood since the famous case of Russell v. The Men of Devon, decided as long ago as 1788, a road authority are not liable for damage resulting from mere nonfeasance, that is to say, from mere neglect to perform their statutory duty to repair the road.
But a road authority are liable for negligence in the execution of their duty. In other words, they are liable for misfeasance.
Section 60 will provide certain statutory defences for a road authority; and the factors to which regard must be had in determining whether a road is adequately maintained are set out.
Time to drag this one up again.
Can a local authority still hide behind non-feasance? It was suggested last year that they will not be able to do this anymore.
The sidewall of my tyre (€320 to replace) was cut on a pothole on the road leading into Limerick from Westbury.
I got a letter from Clare Co Co saying they are claiming Non-feasance. This is insult piled upon injury. Not only is this a ridiculously untended road (especially as it is so busy) they have the cheek to hide behind non-feasance. Now, there is unlikely to be a square inch of this road not repaired - for those unfamiliar with this “road” think Mogadishu back-road - which would lead me to think misfeasance. Therefore what chance would I have if I took it to court.
Secondly, (especially if I don’t win the case) could I change my car tax to different authority if I have another residence there? Even if I don’t live there very often. Would much rather pay it to another authority who at least look after their roads.
I’ve been away all day and just picked up this letter from the council - so, can I just say :mad:!#:mad:!#:mad:!
SCC is only for consumer to business issues. This does not sound like it would qualify.BTW, I've never been to court and would be thinking of going down the small claims route...
SCC is only for consumer to business issues. This does not sound like it would qualify.
Maybe the [broken link removed] might be an option?
SCC is only for consumer to business issues. This does not sound like it would qualify.
Maybe the [broken link removed] might be an option?
You could complain to your local councillor, especially just prior to next local election!
SCC is only for consumer to business issues. This does not sound like it would qualify.
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