Meaning of Mandamus | Babel Free
mænˈdeɪməsDefinitions
A common law prerogative writ that compels a court or government officer to perform mandatory or purely ministerial duties correctly.
Equivalents
العربية
أمر قضائي
Examples
“I admit⟳ to all my learned friends that a Mandamus does not issue⟳ where there is another course of proceeding by which the thing can be effected; but I again state to your Lordships, that if in this case a Mandamus must not issue⟳, there is no other proceeding that can be adopted.”
“And then it was moved that the court would grant a mandamus to the delegates to admit⟳ the bishop's allegations: and it was compared to the cases where they grant mandamuses to compel the granting of probates of wills or letters of administration.”
“A mandamus is a writ commanding the execution of an act, where otherwise justice would be obstructed, or the king's charter neglected, issuing regularly only in cases relating to the public and the government; and is therefore termed […] a prerogative writ.”
“The lord is compellable by mandamus to admit⟳ the surrenderee, that is, the person to whose use⟳ the surrender⟳ is made.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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