State ex rel. Berger v. McMonagle

Supreme Court of Ohio · Decided 1983-07-13

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Per Curiam. This court has consistently held that in order for a writ of mandamus to issue the relator must demonstrate “(1) that he has a clear legal right to the relief prayed for, (2) that respondents are under a clear legal duty to perform the acts, and (3) that relator has no plain and adequate remedy in the ordinary course of the law.” State, ex rel. Harris, v. Rhodes (1978), <span class="citatio…

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