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quasi-judicial
[kwey-zahy-joo-dish-uhl, kwey-sahy-, kwah-see-, -zee-]
adjective
noting, pertaining to, or exercising powers or functions that resemble those of a court or a judge.
a quasi-judicial agency.
quasi-judicial
adjective
denoting or relating to powers and functions similar to those of a judge, such as those exercised by an arbitrator, administrative tribunal, etc
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of quasi-judicial1
Example Sentences
The list went through several iterations, with people whose names were missing given chances to prove their Indian citizenship by showing official documents to quasi-judicial forums called Foreigners Tribunals.
In response, India's trade ministry has set up a committee to track the influx of cheap Chinese goods, with its quasi-judicial arm probing imports across sectors, including viscose yarn.
Those attorneys have since retained counsel and challenged the legality of the firings through an appeal to the Merit Systems Protection Board, which bills itself as an independent, quasi-judicial agency in the executive branch.
The protests before the county election boards are quasi-judicial proceedings, he said, and the statements made in the case were relevant to the matters at hand.
The Bay Area Air Quality Management District is now seeking an order from the agency’s quasi-judicial hearing board to compel Tesla to correct the issues.
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