
    SECRETARY OF STATE vs. STATE INSURANCE COMPANY,
    19 M., 392.
   To compel respondent to submit its affairs to an examination under Section 26, Laws of 1869, page 230.

Granted October 28, 1869.

Held, that where a statute imposes a specific duty, either in-express terms or by a fair and, reasonable implication, and there-is no other specific and adequate remedy, the writ of mandamus, may be granted to compel the performance of that duty.  