State ex rel. Corcoran v. Carnahan

669 S.W.2d 548
Supreme Court of Missouri·Decided February 2, 1984·No. No. 65208·Published·Cited by 2 cases

Opinion

ORDER

PER CURIAM.

The Court having considered the briefs and arguments of the parties and it appearing that the writ of mandamus is not a writ of right and issues only when the party requesting the writ has a clear and unequivocal right to the relief requested and to enforce, not establish, a claim or right, the order of the trial court issuing the writ herein is vacated and for naught held. Cause dismissed.

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