As if; as though; as it were; in a manner sense or degree; having some resemblance to; qualified; used as an adjective, or a prefix with a noun or an adjective; as, a quasi contract, an implied contract, an obligation which has arisen from some act, as if from a contract; a quasi corporation, a body that has some, but not all, of the peculiar attributes of a corporation; a quasi argument, that which resembles, or is used as, an argument; quasi historical, apparently historical, seeming to be historical
As if, almost Quasi recitative Like a recitative Quasi una fantasia As if it were a fantasia, in the style of a fantasia
(Latin) Something which is not the real thing, but may be accepted in its place; thus a Quasi contract is not a real contract, but something which may be accepted as a contract, and has the force of one Quasi tenant The tenant of a house sub-let
adjectival noun, a specific group of words in Japanese parts of speech. Those words can be used as a noun simply, and as an adjective with postfix "な"(na), in different to Japanese common adjectives,形容詞(keiyōshi). In Japanese, those words are categorized in 形容動詞 (keiyōdōshi)
A corporate accounting procedure in which recapitalization is achieved by the elimination of the existing deficit and the establishment of a new earned surplus account for future earnings only
A corporation consisting of a person or body of persons invested with some of the qualities of an artificial person, though not expressly incorporated, esp
the official of certain municipal divisions such as counties, schools districts, and the towns of some States of the United States, certain church officials, as a churchwarden, etc
Quasi- is used to form adjectives and nouns that describe something as being in many ways like something else, without actually being that thing. The flame is a quasi-religious emblem of immortality. To some degree; in some manner: quasi-stellar object. like something else or trying to be something else
(Latin) Something which is not the real thing, but may be accepted in its place; thus a Quasi contract is not a real contract, but something which may be accepted as a contract, and has the force of one Quasi tenant The tenant of a house sub-let
A process within a state's judicial branch in which court officers other than Judges (such as Magistrates or clerks) process, establish, enforce and modify support orders, usually subject to a Judge's review Depending on state law, he or she may or may not have to be an attorney
a decision made by a government official or tribunal which involves the application of policy to a particular set of facts requiring the exercise of discretion and the application of the principles of natural justice
Refers to decisions made by administrative tribunals or government officials to which the rules of natural justice apply In judicial decisions, the principles of natural justice always apply But between routine government policy decisions and the traditional court forums lies a hybrid, sometimes called a "tribunal" or "administrative tribunal" and not necessarily presided by judges These operate as a government policy-making body at times but also exercise a licensing, certifying, approval or other adjudication authority which is "judicial" because it directly affects the legal rights of a person Some law teachers sugest that there is no such thing as a "quasi-judicial" decision or body; the body or decision is either judicial or not