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n. 1) any mandatory order or requirement under statute, regulatio...
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Relationships Related Term:  competence n. ~ 1. The authority invested by law in an agency to perform a specific function. - 2. An official directive issued by an authority. - 3. An order issued by an [..]
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Allocation of funds to an investment manager to be managed for a specific purpose or style. Also refers to the formal appointment to advise on or arrange a project financing.
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A specific procedure or coverage that a plan or insurance contract must offer dictated by state or federal law.
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The alleged command, and thus authority, a winning political party has to institute its pre-election policies because of the fact it had a convincing win.
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1620s, "to command," from mandate (n.). Meaning "to delegate authority, permit to act on behalf of a group" is from 1958; used earlier in the context of the League of Nations, &quo [..]
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"judicial or legal order," c. 1500, from Middle French mandat (15c.) and directly from Latin mandatum "commission, command, order," noun use of neuter past participle of mandare &q [..]
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command, order, or authorization.
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Authorisation or instruction to proceed with an undertaking or to take a course of action. A borrower, for example, might instruct the lead manager of a bond issue to proceed on the terms agreed. Or a pension fund's trustees might grant a mandate to external managers to manage the fund. The mandate is likely to include the investment policy th [..]
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1) Any mandatory order or requirement under statute, regulation, or by a public agency. 2) An order from an appeallate court to a lower court (usually the original trial court in the case) directing t [..]
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a document giving an official instruction or command assign under a mandate; "mandate a colony" make mandatory; "the new director of the school board mandated re [..]
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n. A command.
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Definition A command or order.
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Information that explains the reason for the project and the expected outcomes and benefits.
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That part of the investment management agreement which stipulates the target return and covers such matters as the proportion of the assets in question which may be invested in different sectors/geogr [..]
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[Latin mandatum, from neuter of mandatus, past participle of mandare to entrust, enjoin, probably irregularly from manus hand + -dere to put] 1 a : a formal communication from a reviewing court ...
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A mandate is an authorization or directive to carry out a policy or course of action. For example, an investment manager could receive a mandate from an investor to use an allocation of funds for a specific purpose or strategy. 
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Recurring specification update from VISA or MasterCard.
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Many universities and research institutions have Open Access mandates or mandates for the depositing in the institution’s repository. These stipulate the obligation for researchers and faculty to publ [..]
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Following the end of WWI, grant of permission by the League of Nations to a member state to govern the affairs of a specific territory formerly under Ottoman Turkish or German control. The system of M [..]
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The formal appointment to advise on or arrange a project financing.
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The formal appointment of a bank to advise on or arrange a financing. The banking document which specifies the formalities to be observed when operating a bank account, eg a requirement to have two signatures.   Next Mandatory Costs Previous MAC Clause Back to glossary
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Mandate could mean the following:
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The Government's claim that once elected they have the right and responsibility to implement their policies. Member Any person elected to the Legislative Assembly.
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Authority granted to a state to govern a particular region in order to promote self-government.
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(n) a document giving an official instruction or command(n) a territory surrendered by Turkey or Germany after World War I and put under the tutelage of some other European power until they are able t [..]
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mandatum
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Judicial command or order directing an officer of the court to enforce judgment, sentence or decree.
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The official decree by a court of appeal.
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The judgment issued upon the decision of an appellate court.
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In the context of the document S/2010/507, the term "mandate" refers to the length of time and the governing principles under which such entities as UN peacekeeping forces, assistanc [..]
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A judicial command directing the proper officer to enforce a judgment, sentence, or decree.
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The authority voters give to a party or a candidate to act on their behalf
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Permission to act on behalf of the policy holder.
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A judicial order directing the proper officer to enforce a judgment, sentence or decree.
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The judgment issued upon the decision of an appellate court.
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A command, order or direction, written or oral, which the court is authorized to give and the person is bound to obey.
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n. 1) any mandatory order or requirement under statute, regulation, or by a public agency. 2) order of an appeals court to a lower court (usually the original trial court in the case) to comply with a [..]
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The mandate is the final paragraph of a Law Court opinion. It communicates what is to happen in a matter.
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The official decree by a court of appeal.
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Instruction.
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Customer written instructions for the bank to follow when ope rating the customer's account.
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Written authority issued by a customer to another person to act on his behalf, to sign cheques or to operate a bank account.
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A written instruction, normally in the bank's standard form, naming a person (the mandatee) who is authorised to sign and operate the current account.
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Allocation of funds to an investment manager to be managed for a specific purpose or style. Also refers to the formal appointment to advise on or arrange a project financing.
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