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A mandatory injunction is one which commands the performance of some act. Mandatory injunctions are quite rare in practice. When used it is mainly for the purpose of ordering an unlawful act, already done, to be redressed.5
5 See Vane vs. Lord Barnard, 2 Vernon, 738.
 
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