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Statutes > Nevada Statutes > TITLE 3 - REMEDIES; SPECIAL ACTIONS AND PROCEEDINGS > Chapter 34 - Writs: Certiorari; Mandamus; Prohibition; Habeas Corpus > MANDAMUS

MANDAMUS

  • 34.150 - Writ of mandamus denominated writ of mandate.
  • 34.160 - Writ may be issued by Supreme Court and district courts; when writ may issue.
  • 34.170 - Writ to issue when no plain, speedy and adequate remedy in law.
  • 34.180 - Writ may be made returnable; hearing.
  • 34.185 - Application alleging unconstitutional prior restraint; court required to render judgment on application not later than 30 days after application is filed.
  • 34.190 - Writ must be either alternative or peremptory; substance of writ.
  • 34.200 - Issuance of alternative or peremptory writ; notice of application; case heard by court whether adverse party appears or not.
  • 34.210 - Adverse party may show cause by answer under oath.
  • 34.220 - If answer raises essential question of fact, court may order jury trial.
  • 34.230 - Applicant may object to sufficiency of answer or countervail it by proof.
  • 34.240 - Motion for new trial and new trial.
  • 34.250 - Clerk to transmit verdict to court where writ is pending, after which hearing may be had on application for writ.
  • 34.260 - Court may grant time for reply to answer; hearing by court.
  • 34.270 - Recovery of damages by applicant; execution may issue to enforce judgment.
  • 34.280 - Service of writ.
  • 34.290 - Penalties for refusal or neglect to obey writ; state and county officers.
  • 34.300 - Rules of practice in mandamus proceedings.




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