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Section 12-2021 - Issuance of Writ

A writ of mandamus can be issued by the supreme or superior court to compel performance of a legal duty or to grant access to a right or office when no adequate legal remedy exists. This can be directed at any person, tribunal, corporation, or board, including state officers. The issuance is based on a verified complaint from a party with a beneficial interest.

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Section 12-2021 - Issuance of Writ

A writ of mandamus can be issued by the supreme or superior court to compel performance of a legal duty or to grant access to a right or office when no adequate legal remedy exists. This can be directed at any person, tribunal, corporation, or board, including state officers. The issuance is based on a verified complaint from a party with a beneficial interest.

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Ariz. Rev. Stat.

§ 12-2021
Section 12-2021 - Issuance of writ

A writ of mandamus may be issued by the supreme or superior court to any person, inferior
tribunal, corporation or board, though the governor or other state officer is a member thereof,
on the verified complaint of the party beneficially interested, to compel, when there is not a
plain, adequate and speedy remedy at law, performance of an act which the law specially
imposes as a duty resulting from an office, trust or station, or to compel the admission of a
party to the use and enjoyment of a right or office to which he is entitled and from which he is
unlawfully precluded by such inferior tribunal, corporation, board or person.

A.R.S. § 12-2021

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