State v. Belmont Cty. Court, Common Pleas, Unpublished Decision (8-28-2003)
State v. Belmont Cty. Court, Common Pleas, Unpublished Decision (8-28-2003)
Opinion of the Court
{¶ 2} In order to grant the writ of mandamus it must be demonstrated that the Petitioner has a clear legal right to the relief prayed for, that the Respondent is under a clear duty to perform the requested act and that there exists no other adequate remedy in the ordinary course of law. State ex rel. Karmasu v. Tate (1992),
{¶ 3} As the Respondent has granted the relief requested in this mandamus petition, it is hereby dismissed as moot.
{¶ 4} Costs of this action taxed against Petitioner.
{¶ 5} Final order. Clerk to serve notice on the parties pursuant to the civil rules.
Donofrio, J., concurs.
Vukovich, J., concurs.
Waite, P.J., concurs.
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