1. mandate - Noun
2. mandate - Verb
An official or authoritative command; an order or injunction; a commission; a judicial precept.
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.
A contract by which one employs another to manage any business for him. By the Roman law, it must have been gratuitous.
Source: Webster's dictionarythe new director of the school board mandated regular tests Source: Internet
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Aaron J. Moore, CFO, California State University Foundation said: “We examined options for our endowment for several years and an ESG mandate best allowed us to align our investments with the university’s values without sacrificing returns. Source: Internet
About 70% of Tennesseans live in areas with a mask mandate in place by local authorities while 80% say they wear a mask most or all of the time. Source: Internet
A 72-member European Union delegation with 200 local support staff would have a mandate to oversee implementation of the UN plan. Source: Internet
A Civil Society Organisation, Civil Rights Council, CRC, has urged the Federal Government to scrap the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission, NERC over its continuous failure to execute its core mandate of the establishment. Source: Internet