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Section 9-6-26 - Mandamus not granted where fruitless, nor on suspicion

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Mandamus will not be granted when it is manifest that the writ would, for any cause, be nugatory or fruitless, nor will it be granted on a mere suspicion or fear, before a refusal to act or the doing of a wrongful act.