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Minnesota Statutes 586.01 - Issuance of Writ, Judicial Discretion Not Controlled

 

Minnesota Statutes > Remedies Controlling Personal Action > Chapter 586 > § 586.01 - Issuance of Writ, Judicial Discretion Not Controlled


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The writ of mandamus may be issued to any inferior tribunal, corporation, board, or person to compel the performance of an act which the law specially enjoins as a duty resulting from an office, trust, or station. It may require an inferior tribunal to exercise its judgment or proceed to the discharge of any of its functions, but it cannot control judicial discretion.

History:

(9722) RL s 4556

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