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Yes, the Quasi-legislative independent regulatory commissions have powers that are somewhat judicial.
They have some legislative powers
Quasi-judicial refers to actions by a group of people, or perhaps one authorized individual, that is charged with determining facts, holding hearings, and possibly even issuing subpoenas for individuals.
Bureaucracy can often guide and lead other parts of government. Since they help determine policy, they are indeed part of both the judicial and the legislative system.
quasi-legislative is the worst political office made.
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When legislative power is delegated to the executive. When legislature while in acting delegated its powers to the executive is called quasi legislative functions.
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The legislative doesn't check the judicial branch.
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The legislative doesn't check the judicial branch.