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Look up: Mandate

  1. Mandate
    The agreed objectives given by an investor to his or her investment manager, often including a benchmark, guidelines as to sector exposures and prohibited investments.
    Found on http://www.skandia.co.uk/glossary/index.

  2. Mandate
    Description of the type of service that an investor requires of a manager. For example, high-risk global equity management.
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/20211

  3. mandate
    [n] - a territory surrendered by Turkey or Germany after World War I and inhabited by people not yet able to stand by themselves and so put under the tutelage of some other European power 2. [n] - a document giving an official instruction or command 3. [n] - (politics) the commission ...
    Found on http://www.webdictionary.co.uk/definitio

  4. Mandate
    An official order from an authority to implement an... <a target=_blank href='http://www.finance-glossary.com/terms/mandate.htm?id=918&ginPtrCode=00000&PopupMode=false' title='Read full definition of mandate'>more</a>
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  5. mandate
    In history, a territory whose administration was entrusted to Allied states by the League of Nations under the Treaty of Versailles after World War I. Mandated territories were former German and...
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/20688

  6. Mandate
    Man'date noun [ Latin mandatum , from mandare to commit to one's charge, order, orig., to put into one's hand; manus hand + dare to give: confer French mandat . See Manual , Date a time, and confer ...
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/M/16

  7. mandate
    1. An official or authoritative command; an order or injunction; a commission; a judicial precept. 'This dream all-powerful Juno; I bear Her mighty mandates, and her words you hear.' (Dryden) ... 2. A rescript of the pope, commanding an ordinary collator to put the person therein named in possession...
    Found on http://www.mondofacto.com/facts/dictiona

  8. mandate
    mandatory 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
    Found on http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/web

  9. mandate
    authorization noun a document giving an official instruction or command
    Found on http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/web

  10. mandate
    noun the commission that is given to a government and its policies through an electoral victory
    Found on http://wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/web

  11. Mandate
    The formal appointment to advise on or arrange a project financing.
    Found on http://www.duke.edu/~charvey/Classes/wpg

  12. Mandate
    • (n.) 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. • (n.) A contract by which one employs another to manage any business for him. By the Roman law, it must have been gratuitous. • ...
    Found on http://thinkexist.com/dictionary/meaning

  13. mandate
    (from the article `agency`) ...the principle of representation. The Prussian Civil Code (1794), the French Napoleonic, or Civil, Code (1804), and the Austrian General Civil Code ...
    Found on http://www.britannica.com/eb/a-z/m/24

  14. mandate
    (from the article `diplomatics`) ...dignitaries were again gradually considered as dispositive. Papal documents can be classified mainly as either letters or privileges, and royal ... Until the 12th century two main types of documents, diplomas and mandates, were produced north of the Alps, in the Merovingian, Carolingian, German, ... ...
    Found on http://www.britannica.com/eb/a-z/m/24

  15. mandate
    an authorization granted by the League of Nations to a member nation to govern a former German or Turkish colony. The territory was called a mandated ... [5 related articles]
    Found on http://www.britannica.com/eb/a-z/m/24

  16. mandate
    mandate, mandates, mandated 1. An authoritative order, instruction, or command to do something. 2. A command or authorization to act in a particular way on a public issue given by the electorate to its representative: 'The president had a clear mandate to end the war.' 3. A command from a superior c...
    Found on http://www.wordinfo.info/words/index/inf

  17. Mandate
    A agreement to grant a service in exchange for a fee. Discover What It`s Like to Live Easy With EquiTrend
    Found on http://www.equitrend.com/glossary2276.xh

  18. Mandate
    HMS Mandate was a British Algerine Class minesweeper of 950 tons displacement launched in 1944. HMS Mandate was powered by two 3-drum type boilers providing a top speed of 16.5 knots. She carried a peacetime complement of 85 and between 104 and 138 in war. For defence she was armed with one 4-inch d...
    Found on http://www.probertencyclopaedia.com/brow

  19. mandate
    • a document giving an official instruction or command
    • a territory surrendered by Turkey or Germany after World War I and inhabited by people not yet able to stand by themselves and so put under the tutelage of some other European power
    • (politics) the commission that is given to a government and its policies through an electoral victory

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  20. Mandate
    A judicial command or precept issued by a court or magitrate, directing the proper officer to enforce a judgment, sentence or decree.Mandatum or commission, contracts. Some define a mandate to be a bailment of goods without reward, to be carried from place to place, or to have some act performed abo...
    Found on http://www.lectlaw.com/def2/m080.htm

  21. Mandate
    (n) Mandate is the awarding or assigning of authority to do certain acts or activities for which such mandate is issued.Eg.(1) Mandate issued by appeal court to trial curt to hold new trial. Mandate of the voters to select new body
    Found on http://www.legal-explanations.com/defini

  22. mandate
    n. 1) any mandatory order or requirement under statute, regulation, or by a public agency. 2) order of an appeals court to a lower court (usually the original trial court in the case) to comply with an appeals court's ruling, such as holding a new trial, dismissing the case or releasing a prisoner w...
    Found on http://dictionary.law.com/Default.xhtml?

  23. Mandate
    A mandate is a written authority given by one person (the mandator) to another (the mandatory) giving the mandatory the power to act on behalf of the mandator. It comes to an end on the death, mental illness, or bankruptcy of the mandator.
    Found on http://www.probertencyclopaedia.com/brow

  24. mandate
    In history, a territory whose administration was entrusted to Allied states by the League of Nations under the Treaty of Versailles after World War I. Mandated territories were former German and Turkish possessions (including Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, and Palestine). When the United Nations replaced the...
    Found on http://www.talktalk.co.uk/reference/ency

  25. Mandate
    (politics) In politics, a `mandate` is the authority granted by a constituency to act as its representative. The concept of a government having a legitimate mandate to govern via the fair winning of a democratic election is a central idea of democracy. New governments who attempt to introduce...
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mandate



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