Ministerial duty requires obedience to law or orders without discretion, distinguishing it from discretionary acts. Definitions emphasize that a ministerial office lacks authority to exercise judgment and is confined to carrying out orders or performing duties required by rules, statutes, or regulations; a ministerial act is performed without independent discretion or judgment, and when mandatory is termed a ministerial duty, the operative feature being absence of official discretion.
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Ministerial duty requires obedience to law or orders without discretion, distinguishing it from discretionary acts.
Definitions emphasize that a ministerial office lacks authority to exercise judgment and is confined to carrying out orders or performing duties required by rules, statutes, or regulations; a ministerial act is performed without independent discretion or judgment, and when mandatory is termed a ministerial duty, the operative feature being absence of official discretion.
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