Per Curiam.
A writ of mandamus is an extraordinary remedy, which will not be granted if relator has a plain and adequate remedy at law. State, ex rel. Square, v. Planning Comm. (1980),
Appellant in the instant cause has a plain and adequate remedy at law...
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