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Mandate refers to the traditional writ, codified in Code of Civil Procedure sections 1085 and 1086, which require the absence of a plain, speedy, and adequate remedy as a basis for extraordinary relief. Mandamus refers to the administrative writ, and it is almost always preceded by the modifier administrative.
Most such writ petitions are common-law writ petitions, which are not specifically set out by statute, and do not have a specific statute of limitation. However, courts have generally inferred a prudential, but not jurisdictional, 60-day deadline, by analogy with the amount of time usually allowed for appeals.
A petition for writ of mandate is also properly filed when a court abuses its discretion. However, a writ of mandate to compel the exercise of discretion in a particular manner by a court may only be taken when the facts support only one decision.
For example, a writ of mandamus might be filed in a case where a judge has a personal connection to a case or its participants but refuses to remove themself from the case. The mandamus would be asking the higher court to compel the lower court judge to appoint another judge to the case.
A writ is an order from a higher court ordering a lower court to do something. Writs provide a process for review by the appellate courts of trial court rulings that are not immediately appealable. It is a short-cut to getting your case considered by the higher court.

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Writs other than those prescribed by statute are called common law writs. There is no set time limit for filing a petition for a common law writ. Instead, general principles Page 3 3 of laches apply, and 60 days is the rule of thumb.
There are three main types of writs: writs of mandate (sometimes called mandamus), writs of prohibition, and writs of review (sometimes called certiorari).
Generally, a Petition for Writ of Administrative Mandamus is a request that a Superior Court review and reverse the final decision or order of an administrative agency. It is brought under California Code of Civil Procedure (CCP) 1094.5. The terms mandamus and mandate are synonymous. CCP 1084.

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