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Mandamus
Mandamus Man*da"mus, n. [L., we command, fr. mandare to
command.] (Law)
A writ issued by a superior court and directed to some
inferior tribunal, or to some corporation or person
exercising authority, commanding the performance of some
specified duty.
Meaning of Mandamu from wikipedia
- A writ of
mandamus (/mænˈdeɪməs/; lit. ''we command'') is a
judicial remedy in the
English and
American common law
system consisting of a
court order that...
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Mandamus may
refer to:
Mandamus, a
legal term
Peremptory writ of
mandamus Continuing Mandamus Mandamus River in New
Zealand Levular Mandamus, character...
- A
peremptory writ of
mandamus (also
peremptory writ of
mandate or
simply peremptory mandamus) is an
absolute and
unqualified writ (a
formal written command)...
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filed a
lawsuit in the
Supreme Court asking the
Court to
issue a writ of
mandamus forcing Madison to
deliver his commission. In an
opinion written by Marshall...
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Continuing mandamus,
structural interdict, or
structural ****ction is a
relief given by a
court of law
through a
series of
ongoing orders over a long...
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Mandom Corporation (株式会社マンダム, Kabushiki-gaisha
Mandamu) is a ****anese
manufacturer and
distributor of hair care, skin care, perfumes, and deodorants....
- has only
appellate jurisdiction,
including the
ability to
issue writs of
mandamus and
writs of
prohibition to
lower courts. It
considers cases based on its...
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erased by R.
Giskard Reventlov;
however R.
Giskard Reventlov allows Levular Mandamus to
destroy the
Earth because his
motives were more
beneficial for humanity...
- they were not
delivered to the WPRR and CPRR
until 1865
after Writs of
Mandamus ordering such were
issued by the
Supreme Court of the
State of California...
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court to
determine whether there is
lawful authority to
detain the person;
mandamus, an
order issued by a
higher court to
compel or to
direct a
lower court...