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quasi judicial

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qua⋅si-ju⋅di⋅cial

[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.

Origin:
1830–40
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Main Entry: quasi–judicial
Function: adjective
: of, relating to, or being an administrative act, body, or procedure that is concerned with the adjudication of specific rights and obligations rather than the promulgation of rules, that requires discretion and decision, and that may be subject to notice and hearing requirements and judicial review
Merriam-Webster's Dictionary of Law, © 1996 Merriam-Webster, Inc.
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