/ˌnɒnˈfiːzənsˈ/ – Adjective
Definition: không hành động, không thực hiện chức trách nhiệm vụ, để mặc (cơ quan chính quyền).
A more thorough explanation: Non-feasance is a legal term that refers to the failure to perform an act that one is legally obligated to do. It is the omission or neglect of a duty or obligation that results in harm or injury to another party. Non-feasance is often contrasted with misfeasance, which involves the improper performance of a lawful act, and malfeasance, which involves the commission of an unlawful act.
Example: The plaintiff alleged that the defendant was liable for non-feasance in failing to fulfill their contractual obligations to deliver the goods on time.