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a writ of mandamusприказ высшей судебной инстанции (A writ of mandamus or mandamus (which means "we command" in Latin), or sometimes mandate, is the name of one of the prerogative writs in the common law, and is "issued by a superior court to compel a lower court or a government officer to perform mandatory or purely ministerial duties correctly". wiki. Latin term meaning "we command." A writ issued by a court ordering a corporation, officer, or inferior court to perform an official act or duty required of it by law. For example: A state legislature passes a law whichprovides that, upon request, a person has the right to see any information the government has on file for that person. Kathy files such a request with the state's attorney general and is refused access to her information. Unless the refusing party can show some compelling need for secrecy, a court will issue a writ of mandamus to the holder of the records, directing that person to release the information. Babylon Law Alexander Demidov)
action of mandamusиск с требованием реального исполнения
mandamus orderприказ высшей судебной инстанции (Alexander Demidov)
mandamus proceedingsрассмотрение вопроса об издании судебного приказа должностному лицу о выполнении требования истца
order of mandamusприказ высшей судебной инстанции (AD)
order of mandamusприказ высшей судебной инстанции (Alexander Demidov)
order of mandamusсудебный приказ должностному лицу о выполнении требований
writ of mandamusсудебный приказ должностному лицу о выполнении требования истца