/ˈfiːzəns/ – noun
Definition: 1. người thực hiện một hành động nào đó;
2. nhà lập pháp.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, a “feasor” refers to a person who commits a wrongful act or breach of duty, resulting in harm or injury to another person or their property. The feasor is typically held responsible for the consequences of their actions under the principles of tort law.
Example: The plaintiff alleged that the defendant was the feasor responsible for the damage caused to their property.