QUASI-JUDICIAL


Meaning of QUASI-JUDICIAL in English

| ̷ ̷(ˌ) ̷ ̷+ adjective

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 arrived at and enforced after the general manner of procedures in courts

quasi-judicial bodies such as the National Labor Relations Board — Atlantic

2. : essentially judicial in character but not within the judicial power or function nor belonging to the judiciary as constitutionally defined

quasi-judicial functions

some method of quasi-judicial review is desirable — Harvard Law Review

• quasi-judicially “+ adverb

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