The writ of mandamus may be denominated the writ of mandate.— 1873-345. 1085. It may be issued by any court, except a justice's or police court, to any inferior tribunal, corporation, board, or person, to compel the performance of an act which the law... Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of Judicature of ... - Página 394de Indiana. Supreme Court, Horace E. Carter, Albert Gallatin Porter, Gordon Tanner, Benjamin Harrison, Michael Crawford Kerr, James Buckley Black, Augustus Newton Martin, Francis Marion Dice, John Worth Kern, John Lewis Griffiths, Sidney Romelee Moon, Charles Frederick Remy - 1888Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Abraham Clark Freeman - 1899 - 1064 páginas
...sec. 16, p. 117, is as follows: "It may be issued by any court, except a justice's or a police court, to any inferior tribunal, corporation, board, or person, to compel the performance of an act which the law especially enjoins as a duty resulting from an office, trust, or station, or to compel the admission... | |
| Abraham Clark Freeman - 1899 - 1054 páginas
...sec. 16, p. 117, is as follows: "It may be issued by any court, except a justice's or a police court, to any inferior tribunal, corporation, board, or person, to compel the performance of an act which the law especially enjoins as a duty resulting from an office, trust, or station, or to compel the admission... | |
| 1899 - 932 páginas
...»>"«S 5755) is as follows : "It may be issued by any court, except a justice's or a police court, to any inferior tribunal, corporation, board or person, to compel the performance of an act which the law especially enjoins as a duty resulting from an office, trust or station, or to compel the admission... | |
| Washington (State). Supreme Court, Eugene Genroy Kreider - 1899 - 806 páginas
...provides that a writ of mandamus may be issued by any court, except a justice's or a police court, to any inferior tribunal, corporation, board or person, to compel the performance of an act which the law especially enjoins as a duty resulting from an office, trnst or station. As we have seen, it was... | |
| 1900 - 1148 páginas
...respondent to enter the default of the defendant in said action. A writ of mandate to an officer will issue to compel the performance of an act which the law specially enjoins as a duty resulting from his office, trust, or station. .The county clerk Is not authorized to enter... | |
| Indiana - 1901 - 1792 páginas
...necessary, fyy. the exercise of its functions and powers. (738.) 1168. To whom, and for what purpose. 804, Writs of mandate may be issued to any inferior tribunal,...•duty resulting from an office, trust, or station. (739.) 1. A mandate is never used to control the method of the exercise of judicial power or discretion.... | |
| Texas - 1901 - 1776 páginas
...necessary,for/.the.ejcercise of its functions and powers. (738.) 1168. To whom, and for what purpose. 804. Writs of mandate may be issued to any inferior tribunal, corporation, board, or person, to SBC. 1173. Power of Court. 1174. Obedience, how enforced. 1175 Writ of prohibition. 1176. Judgment... | |
| United States. Supreme Court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry Putzel, Henry C. Lind, Frank D. Wagner - 1902 - 526 páginas
...of 1887, which provides that " the writ of mandamus may be issued by the Supreme or District Court to any inferior tribunal, corporation, board or person, to compel the performance of an act which the law especially enjoins." As, under the act of Congress, as well as the territorial act, the board was... | |
| Washington (State). Supreme Court, Eugene Glenroy Kreider - 1902 - 834 páginas
...mandate." Bal. Code, § 5754. "It may be issued by any court, except a justice's or a police court, Co any inferior tribunal, corporation, board or person, to compel the performance of an act which the law especially enjoins as a duty resulting from an office, trust or station, or to compel the admission... | |
| Oregon - 1902 - 1034 páginas
...to Control Judicial Discretion. It may be issued to any inferior court, corporation, board, officer, or person, to compel the performance of an act which the law specially enjoins, as a duty resulting from an office, trust, or station; but though the writ may require such court,... | |
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