Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun An authoritative command or instruction.
- noun A command or authorization given by a political electorate to the winner of an election.
- noun A commission from the League of Nations authorizing a member nation to administer a territory.
- noun A region under such administration.
- noun Law The specific directive issued by a reviewing court to a lower court, as in requiring the lower court to enter a new judgment or to conduct further proceedings consistent with the reviewing court's ruling.
- transitive verb To assign (a colony or territory) to a specified nation under a mandate of the League of Nations.
- transitive verb To make mandatory, as by law; decree or require.
from The Century Dictionary.
- To command.
- To commit (a sermon, speech, etc.) to memory by repeating (it) aloud to one's self before delivery.
- noun A command; an order, precept, or injunction; a commission.
- noun An official command addressed by a superior to an inferior, to control his conduct in a specific manner.
- noun In early Rom. law (before the doctrines of agency were developed), a trust or commission by which one person, called the mandator, requested another, the mandatarius, to act in his own name and as if for himself in a particular transaction (special mandate), or in all the affairs of the former (general mandate).
- noun In civil law
- noun A contract of bailment in which a thing is transferred by the mandator to the possession of the mandatory, upon an undertaking of the latter to perform gratuitously some service in reference to it: distinguished from a mere deposit for safe keeping.
- noun A contract of agency by which the mandator confides a matter of business, or his business generally, to an agent called the mandatary.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- noun An official or authoritative command, order, or authorization from a superior official to a subordinate; an order or injunction; a commission; a judicial precept.
- noun (Politics) An authorization to carry out a specific public policy, given by the electorate to their representatives; -- it is considered to be implied by the election of a candidate by a significant margin after that candidate has campaigned with that policy as a prominent element of the campaign platform.
- noun Authorization by a multinational body to a nation to administer the government and affairs of a territory, usually a former colony.
- noun (Canon Law) A rescript of the pope, commanding an ordinary collator to put the person therein named in possession of the first vacant benefice in his collation.
- noun (Scots Law) A contract by which one employs another to manage any business for him. By the Roman law, it must have been gratuitous.
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- noun An official or authoritative command; an order or injunction; a commission; a judicial precept.
- verb to
authorize
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun a document giving an official instruction or command
- verb make mandatory
- verb assign authority to
- verb assign under a mandate
- noun the commission that is given to a government and its policies through an electoral victory
- noun 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 to stand by themselves
Etymologies
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
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If you don't have the product then don't bother me with all the LOI, and I hate to hear the term mandate, and all the BS that go with it.
BiggerPockets Forums 2010
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That Wal Mart has endorsed the employer mandate is a bit surprising but not shocking.
Employer Mandate=Assanine xtra 2009
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If the mandate is a tax/revenue measure, then contrary to assertions I have read at tnr. com, it could be easily removed by a future Rep Congress (and President) through the reconciliation process, ie it would not require 60 votes in the Senate to get rid of it.
The Volokh Conspiracy » More on the Chances Courts Would Strike Down the Individual Mandate 2010
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Jeff Norman says: jrose: But (once again), the insurance mandate is permissible even if refusing to buy insurance is not economic activity because the mandate is an essential part of a larger regulatory scheme that would otherwise be undercut.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Drawing Lines in the Commerce Clause Debate on Health Care Reform 2010
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But (once again), the insurance mandate is permissible even if refusing to buy insurance is not economic activity because the mandate is an essential part of a larger regulatory scheme that would otherwise be undercut.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Drawing Lines in the Commerce Clause Debate on Health Care Reform 2010
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That Wal Mart has endorsed the employer mandate is a bit surprising but not shocking.
Archive 2009-07-01 xtra 2009
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There seems to be a lot of spin on this issue, as to whether the mandate is a “tax” or not, but word games aside, clearly the individual mandate is a major cost of the program to Americans.
Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » Update: Health Care Bill Cost Gimmickry 2009
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Therefore, if the mandate is a direct tax, then to be constitutional, uninsured citizens in a state with a lower percentage of insured would need to pay a higher mandate than citizens of a state with a higher percentage of insured.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Is the Health Care Mandate a Direct Tax? 2010
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There seems to be a lot of spin on this issue, as to whether the mandate is a “tax” or not, but word games aside, clearly the individual mandate is a major cost of the program to Americans.
Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » Update: Health Care Bill Cost Gimmickry 2009
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But (once again), the insurance mandate is permissible even if refusing to buy insurance is not economic activity because the mandate is an essential part of a larger regulatory scheme that would otherwise be undercut.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Drawing Lines in the Commerce Clause Debate on Health Care Reform 2010
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