Mandate

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Mandate most often refers to:

  • League of Nations mandates, quasi-colonial territories established under Article 22 of the Covenant of the League of Nations, 28 June 1919
  • Mandate (politics), the power granted by an electorate

Mandate may also refer to:

  • Mandate (after shave), British after shave brand
  • Mandate (criminal law), an official or authoritative command; an order or injunction
  • Mandate (international law), an obligation handed down by an inter-governmental body
  • Mandate (magazine), a monthly gay pornographic magazine
  • Mandate (trade union), a trade union in Ireland
  • HMS Mandate, various ships of Britain's navy
  • Mandate (typeface), a brash-brush typeface designed by R. Hunter Middleton
  • The formal notice of decision from an appeals court
  • A requirement for a Health maintenance organization to provide a particular product

See also

  • Contract of mandate, a contract of bailment of goods without reward, to be carried from place to place, or to have some act performed about them
  • Individual mandate, an often controversial government requirement for the purchase of goods by individuals
  • Mandate of Heaven, a traditional Chinese concept of legitimacy used to support the rule of the kings of the Shang Dynasty and later the Emperors of China
  • Divine mandate, a political and religious doctrine
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