Definition of Maladminister

1. [v -ED, -ING, -S]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Maladminister

maladaptations
maladapted
maladaptive
maladaptively
maladaptiveness
maladdress
maladie
maladie des jambes
maladies
maladious
maladjusted
maladjustive
maladjustment
maladjustments
maladminister (current term)
maladministered
maladministers
maladministration
maladministrations
maladroit
maladroitly
maladroitness
maladroitnesses
maladroits
malady
malagma
malaguena
malaguenas
malagueta

Literary usage of Maladminister

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Administration of Dependencies: A Study of the Evolution of the Federal by Alpheus Henry Snow (1902)
"It is quite possible for a trustee to maladminister a trust who allows every ... If he keeps no records, he is almost certain to maladminister the trust, ..."

2. Social England: A Record of the Progress of the People in Religion, Laws edited by Henry Duff Traill, James Saumarez Mann (1899)
"... that he should not be able to choose a guardian for his children, and that the Crown should maladminister his estate if he died before they came of age. ..."

3. A Sketch of English Legal History by Frederic William Maitland, Francis Charles Montague (1915)
"... that he should not be able to choose a guardian for his children, and that the Crown should maladminister his estate if he died before they came of age. ..."

4. Massachusetts Reports: Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Judicial by Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court (1909)
"... it is not consonant with the general principles of equity jurisprudence to permit the trust to fail or allow the trustee to maladminister the trust. ..."

5. A Treatise on the Law and Practice of Voluntary Assignments for the Benefit by Alexander Mansfield Burrill, James Lord Bishop (1882)
"And if he maladminister and refuse to account, both compensation and expenses may be refused him.7 1 Nichols v. McEwen, 21 Barb. 65; 8. ..."

6. Reports of Select Cases Argued and Determined in the Probate Court of by Herman Philip Goebel (1890)
"And if he maladminister and refuse to account, both compensation and expenses may be refused him.1' Id., Sec. 425. Now, if the assignee who presents this ..."

7. Why American Marriages Fail, and Other Papers by Anna Alexander Rogers (1909)
"laws are pure opera-bouffe); a standing back from and judging some of our legal fetishes — for instance, trial by jury, as we so signally maladminister it; ..."

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