Is a Mandate issued to correct an abuse of power that has resulted in a non-appealable order?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from Bank of America v. Superior Court, 4 Cal.App.3d 435, 84 Cal.Rptr. 421 (Cal. App. 1970):

[4 Cal.App.3d 442] Mandate will sometimes be issued to correct an abuse of discretion that has resulted in a non-appealable order. (Carter v. Superior Court, etc., 142 Cal.App.2d 350, 359, 298 P.2d 598.)

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