Have you tried NOPASSWD in your sudo config? Something like:
# User specification
user machine=(otheruser) NOPASSWD: /bin/mv
In reply to Re: Re: Re: qx//, ssh -t (pseudo-tty) and sudo
by Anonymous Monk
in thread qx//, ssh -t (pseudo-tty) and sudo
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