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What is a Mandatee?

A mandatee is an entity that is required to comply with a particular policy, rule, or regulation. In other words, it is the party that is being mandated or instructed to take a specific action or follow a certain set of guidelines.

For example, in the context of employment law, an employer may be required by law to provide certain benefits to its employees, and the employees may be considered mandatees because they are required to comply with the terms of the employment contract or company policies. Similarly, in the context of government regulations, a business may be required to obtain permits or licenses from regulatory agencies, and the business may be considered a mandatee because it is required to comply with the terms of the permits or licenses.

In general, the term "mandatee" is used to describe any entity that is subject to the authority or instructions of another entity, such as a government agency, an employer, or a court of law.

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