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Mandamus
Mandamus [we command). (1) A high prerogative writ of a most extensive remedial
Commander-in-Chief
Commander-in-Chief. The army was originally under the personal command of the
mandamus
is an extraordinary remedy and is issued usually only to command the performance of a ministerial act. It cannot be used
Commanding Officer
Commanding Officer, used in relation to a person subject to this
Peremptory mandamus
Peremptory mandamus, a second mandamus, which issues where the return which has been made to the first writ is found...
Command
Command, means one of the Commands into which India is for
Commandant
A commander the commanding officer of a place or of a body
Commander
Commander, in relation to an aircraft means the member of the
Commandant
Commandant, when used in any provision of this Act with reference
Commandments
Commandments, Table of Ten. By Canon Law (Canon 82) churchwardens are
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