When the right to require the performance of the act is clear, and it is apparent that no valid excuse for nonperformance can be given, a peremptory writ may be allowed in the first instance. In all other cases the alternative writ shall first issue.
(9725) RL s 4559
Structure Minnesota Statutes
Chapters 585 - 590 — Extraordinary Writs; Contempt; Postconviction Relief
Section 586.01 — Issuance Of Writ, Judicial Discretion Not Controlled.
Section 586.02 — Issuance On Information.
Section 586.03 — Alternative Or Peremptory Writ, Contents.
Section 586.04 — Peremptory Writ.
Section 586.05 — Writ; Court Order; Service.
Section 586.07 — Default; New Matter In Answer; Demurrer.
Section 586.08 — Pleadings, Issues, Trial.
Section 586.09 — Judgment For Plaintiff; Appeal.
Section 586.10 — Fines For Neglect Of Duty.
Section 586.11 — Jurisdiction Of District And Appellate Courts.