• quasi-judicial proceeding, which may resemble a court. There are some key differences between judicial and quasi-judicial bodies, in that: Judicial decisions...
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  • A quasi-judicial proceeding is a trial that adopts the form of a judicial process without a formal basis in law. The word 'quasi' consists of two Latin...
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  • lawyer who gets his first appointment to the bench, eager to assume his judicial duties and rid himself of the stigma of being ’a judge without a sala’...
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  • An interference proceeding, also known as a priority contest, is an inter partes proceeding to determine the priority issues of multiple patent applications...
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  • which reads: Any person who, in any judicial proceeding, or for the purpose of instituting any judicial proceeding, knowingly gives false testimony touching...
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  • that the fact-finding mission cannot be considered a judicial or even a quasi-judicial proceeding. Hillel Neuer, director of UN Watch, said that the arguments...
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  • bias". Once a utility's revenue requirement is established in a quasi-judicial proceeding called a rate case, overseen in most countries by monopoly regulators...
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  • Inquest (redirect from Judicial Inquiry)
    Depending on the state, they may be characterized as judicial, quasi-judicial, or non-judicial proceedings. Inquests, and the necessity for holding them...
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    members wrote that the fact-finding mission was not a judicial or even a quasi-judicial proceeding. Hillel Neuer, director of UN Watch, said that the basic...
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  • Quasi-criminal means a lawsuit or equity proceeding that has some, but not all, of the qualities of a criminal prosecution. It may appear in either a...
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    review and appeal of arbitration awards. Arbitration is not the same as: judicial proceedings (although in some jurisdictions, court proceedings are sometimes...
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    the Bureau, has full power to determine undesirability via a quasi-judicial proceeding; this power is vested in both the President of the Philippines...
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  • The National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) is a quasi-judicial body in India that adjudicates issues relating to Indian companies. The tribunal, established...
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    employment disputes. In many but not all cases, tribunal implies a judicial or quasi-judicial body with a lesser degree of formality than a court, in which...
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    (Filipino: Pambansang Komisyon sa Ugnayang Paggawa, abbreviated NLRC) is a quasi-judicial agency tasked to promote and maintain industrial peace based on social...
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  • summons in connection with a judicial proceeding, by a court or authority responsible for the conduct of that proceeding to serve as a juror (or witness)...
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  • Commission de révision de l'évaluation foncière) is an independent, quasi-judicial agency in Ontario, Canada. It is one of 13 adjudicative tribunals under...
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  • Halladay's cut fastball, Rivera's signature pitch. Some examples of quasi-judicial proceedings that could be described as kangaroo courts are: Moscow trials...
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    Uschla/Supreme Party Court (category Quasi-judicial bodies)
    contained in a directive of 17 February 1934, stipulated that before a proceeding against an SA or SS man was opened, his commanding officer was to be "notified"...
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    court, but are typically not referred to as trials. An appeal (appellate proceeding) is also generally not deemed a trial, because such proceedings are usually...
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    law (also known as judicial precedent, judge-made law, or case law) is the body of law created by judges and similar quasi-judicial tribunals by virtue...
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  • stands in contrast to criminal law. The law relating to civil wrongs and quasi-contracts is part of the civil law, as is law of property (other than property-related...
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  • jurisdiction to hear a case is the first stage of a conflict of laws proceeding, potentially followed by choice of law to determine which jurisdiction's...
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  • court. Custody evaluators are protected by quasi judicial immunity from lawsuits which is similar to judicial immunity. A custody evaluation process must...
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    Their judicial powers were replaced by full-time, salaried, legally qualified district justices (now called district judges) and their quasi-judicial powers...
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  • contemplates decisions made by judges in a court of law. Decisions of quasi-judicial bodies and administrative bodies may also be colloquially referred to...
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  • BY 4.0 license. There are many other legally established quasi-judicial bodies, e.g. judicial disciplinary panels of self-regulating professions, but they...
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    Constitutional avoidance is a legal doctrine of judicial review in United States constitutional law that dictates that United States federal courts should...
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  • cause in the issuance of the process, and a termination of the prior proceeding favorable to the plaintiff, are essential elements for malicious prosecution...
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  • direction of the federal procurement programs and quasi-war production during the period immediately proceeding the United States' involvement in World War...
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