Commanders - Law Dictionary Search Results
Mandment
Commandment
Commander
A chief one who has supreme authority a leader the chief officer of an army or of any division of it
Commandeer
To compel to perform military service to seize for military purposes orig used of the Boers
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Imperant
Commanding
Command
To order with authority to lay injunction upon to direct to bid to charge
Commander-in-Chief
Commander-in-Chief. The army was originally under the personal command of the sovereign, but in 1793 this command was delegated
Commanding Officer
Commanding Officer, used in relation to a person subject to this Act, means the officer for the time being
Mandamus
Mandamus [we command). (1) A high prerogative writ of a most extensive remedial nature. In form it is a command issuing
mandamus
cease-and-desist order at order, injunction, stay NOTE: Mandamus is an extraordinary remedy and is issued usually only to command the performance of a ministerial act. It cannot be used to substitute the court's judgment for the defendant's
Peremptory mandamus
Peremptory mandamus, a second mandamus, which issues where the return which has been made to the first writ is found either insufficient in law or false in fact. To this writ no other return will be...
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Commanders - Law Dictionary Search Results
Mandment
Commandment
Commander
A chief one who has supreme authority a leader the chief officer of an army or of any division of it
Commandeer
To compel to perform military service to seize for military purposes orig used of the Boers
Keep your definitions linked to case research
Imperant
Commanding
Command
To order with authority to lay injunction upon to direct to bid to charge
Commander-in-Chief
Commander-in-Chief. The army was originally under the personal command of the sovereign, but in 1793 this command was delegated
Commanding Officer
Commanding Officer, used in relation to a person subject to this Act, means the officer for the time being
Mandamus
Mandamus [we command). (1) A high prerogative writ of a most extensive remedial nature. In form it is a command issuing
mandamus
cease-and-desist order at order, injunction, stay NOTE: Mandamus is an extraordinary remedy and is issued usually only to command the performance of a ministerial act. It cannot be used to substitute the court's judgment for the defendant's
Peremptory mandamus
Peremptory mandamus, a second mandamus, which issues where the return which has been made to the first writ is found either insufficient in law or false in fact. To this writ no other return will be...
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