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Mandate can refer to:
Mandate (international law), an obligation handed down by an inter-governmental body
Mandate (criminal law), an official or authoritative command; an order or injunction ...

 


Writ Of Mandate
(n) Writ of mandate popularly known as mandamus is defined as the order issued by a court to a statutory authority including subordinate courts directing them to rectify the abnormalities in their order or abstaining from implementing ...

Alternative Writ Of Mandate (Mandamus) A court order that requires a governmental agency, court, or officials to obey to take a certain action, or show cause at a hearing why it should not have to obey.

mandate - A judicial command or order proceeding from a court or judicial officer, directing the proper officer to enforce a judgment, sentence, or decree.
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MANDATE
Command from a court directing the enforcement of a judgment, sentence or decree.
MANDATORY
Required, compulsory or obligatory.

Mandate: An order or command (oral or written) that must be obeyed; a judicial command directing enforcement of the court's decision.

mandate
n. 1) any mandatory order or requirement under statute, regulation, or by a public agency. 2) order of an appeals court to a lower court (usually the original trial court in the case) to comply with an appeals court's ruling, ...

mandateA judicial command from a court or judge, directing the proper officer to enforce a judgment.
material evidenceRelevant evidence.

Mandate
A judicial command or order.
Minority
The state of being a minor; infancy; one who has not reached the age of majority.

MANDATE, practice. A judicial command or precept issued by a court or magi- trate, directing the proper officer to enforce a judgment, sentence or decree. Jones'. Bailm. 52; Story on Bailm. 137.

Mandate
The official decree by a court of appeal.
Manslaughter ...

mandate The formal notification by the appellate court to the trial court of the disposition of a case on appeal.
manslaughter The unlawful killing of another without malice; the involuntary or unintentional killing of another.

Term: Mandate
Definition: A judicial command or order.
Term: Minority
Definition: The state of being a minor; infancy; one who has not reached the age of majority.

Mandated reporter
Definition - Noun
: an individual who holds a professional position (as of social worker, physician, teacher, or counselor) ...

writ of mandate
(mandamus) n. a court order to a government agency, including ano...
wrongful death
n. the death of a human being as the result of a wrongful act of ...

Order - A mandate, command, or direction authoritatively given. Direction of a court or judge made in writing.

One who gives a mandate to commit a crime, as he is the first spring of the action, seems more guilty than the person employed as the instrument in executing it.

Structured Settlements: Also called "periodic payments," structured settlement laws mandate, allow defendants to request, ...

"The law of the flag doctrine does not mandate that anything that occurs aboard a ship must be handled by the flag state....

Mandated by the Immigration and Nationality Act Amendments of 1965, the ceiling on immigration from the Eastern Hemisphere was set at 170,000, with a per-country limit of 20,000.

The judge creates the punishment from mandates in state law or federal law (in convictions for federal crimes).

That which is written: a writing; a mandate or precept.
Writing. Words traced with a pen, or stamped, printed, engraved, or made legible by any other device. La. Penal Code (1830).

An author's exclusive right to his creation is mandated in the US Constitution in Article I, Section 8, Clause 8, also known as the Intellectual Property Clause, ...

eviction, warrant of: Legal mandate authorizing an enforcement officer to remove persons and their personal property from their premises.
examination before trial (EBT): a formal interrogation of parties and witnesses before trial ...

equal pay act Federal law which mandates the same pay for all persons who do the same work without regard to sex, age, etc. For work to be equal within meaning of Act, it is not necessary that jobs be identical ...

Functus officio
Latin: an officer or agency whose mandate has expired either because of the arrival of an expiry date or because an agency has accomplished the purpose for which it was created.
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Judicial Council: The Judicial Council of California is the constitutionally mandated body responsible for improving the administration of justice in the state. The council is made up of judges, court executives, attorneys, and legislators.

FACTORY
Scotch law. A contract which partakes of a mandate and locatio ad operandum, and which is in the English and American law books discussed under the title... more ...

Legal process - A formal paper that is legally valid; something issuing from the court, usually a command such as a writ or mandate.
Legal texts - Books that cover specific areas of the law, usually dealing with a single topic.

emission cap : A limit designed to prevent projected growth in emissions from existing and future stationary sources from eroding any mandated reduction.

" Prisoners often seek release by filing a petition for a writ of habeas corpus. A writ of habeas corpus is a judicial mandate to a prison official ordering that an inmate be brought to the court so it can be determined whether or not that person is ...

Contempt of court falls into two categories. Criminal contempt is an act which is done to obstruct justice or to show disrespect to the court. Civil contempt is a willful disregard of a court mandate which was issued on behalf of a party.
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"Winston L. Parker appeals the district court's . . . dismissal of his complaint alleging abusive discharge under Maryland law. Parker contends that his termination from employment violated a clear mandate of public policy." ...

to admit certain students on the grounds that the school illegally discriminated against them when it denied them admission. A writ of mandamus is the opposite of an order to cease and desist, or stop doing something. Also called a "writ of mandate." ...

to levy a tax to provide for the payment of the judgment." And in the various states mandamus is used under varying regulations, mandate being in some cases substituted as the name of the proceeding.

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