QUASI-JUDICIAL


Meaning of QUASI-JUDICIAL in English

Pronunciation: ˌ kw ā - ˌ z ī -ju ̇ - ' di-sh ə l, - ˌ s ī -, ˌ kwä-z ē -, -s ē -

Function: adjective

Date: 1836

1 : having a partly judicial character by possession of the right to hold hearings on and conduct investigations into disputed claims and alleged infractions of rules and regulations and to make decisions in the general manner of courts < quasi-judicial bodies>

2 : essentially judicial in character but not within the judicial power or function especially as constitutionally defined < quasi-judicial review>

– qua · si-ju · di · cial · ly \ - ' di-sh( ə -)l ē \ adverb

Merriam Webster Collegiate English Dictionary.      Merriam Webster - Энциклопедический словарь английского языка.