Quasi-judicial Sentence Examples

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  • With approved conduct, however, he may be absolutely released after twenty to twenty-five years in the settlement; and throughout that time, though possessing no civil rights, a quasi-judicial procedure controls all punishments inflicted upon him, and he is as secure of obtaining justice as if free.

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  • The new Egyptian army was so far improved that it gained successes over the forces of the Mahdi; the burden of the national debt was lightened by a successful conversion; the corve was abolished; 1 the land tax was reduced 30% in the poorest provinces, and in spite of this and other measures for lightening the public burdens, the budgetary surplus constantly increased; the quasi-judicial special commissions for brigandage, which were at once barbarous and inefficient, were abolished; the native tribunals were improved, and Mr (afterwards Sir John) Scott, an Indian judge of great experience and sound judgment, was appointed judicial adviser to the khedive.

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  • It has a number of quasi-judicial functions where it uses powers similar to those of the High Court.

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  • However, she believes that when the WDA mergers with the Assembly, the commercial role and the quasi-judicial role must be kept separate.

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  • At least in this respect, quasi-judicial review may transcend the limits of ordinary judicial review.

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  • The initial decision-making on asylum applications could be carried out by an independent, quasi-judicial body.

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  • In taking the decisions outlined in this paragraph the Tribunal will be acting in a quasi-judicial capacity.

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  • The determination of planning applications is a quasi-judicial process.

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