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- adjective Having a resemblance to a
judicial system or process
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Examples
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At the risk of over-simplification – the question is this: why are triers of fact loathe to allow prior adverse quasijudicial comment to be adduced to challenge an expert during the qualification phase?
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And in how many cases did this unqualified expert tip the balance in quasijudicial decisions?
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In most cities, this is a quasijudicial action since any appeals would be heard by the city council, so they have to remain silent.
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Many of the alphabet soup agencies are quasijudicial/regulatory and not particularly active in their own right.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Distinguishing the Scope of Executive Power From its Distribution: 2007
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Many of the alphabet soup agencies are quasijudicial/regulatory and not particularly active in their own right.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Distinguishing the Scope of Executive Power From its Distribution: 2007
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And that's this quasijudicial function that I think the American prosecutor plays.
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I find it extraordinary that a quasijudicial effort is needed to allow more players to offer electronic financial services to their customers.
The Extension of Bank Control in the Financial Services Industry 1996
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There was a need for, in effect, a fourth branch of government—the “administrative branch”—embodied in independent regulatory agencies that would be “quasi-legislative, quasi-executive, quasijudicial” and that would ensure the implementation of the legislation.
THE COMMANDING HEIGHTS DANIEL YERGIN 1998
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There was a need for, in effect, a fourth branch of government—the “administrative branch”—embodied in independent regulatory agencies that would be “quasi-legislative, quasi-executive, quasijudicial”
The Commanding Heights DANIEL YERGIN 1998
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The version of that dream that Obama named "The New Foundation" in 2009 had been gestating since the 1930s creation of "independent" agencies endowed with powers "quasi-legislative and quasijudicial" to govern broad areas of national life.
The American Spectator Angelo M. Codevilla 2009
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