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quasi-similar — adj.; quasi similarly, adv … Useful english dictionary
Quasi-Zenith Satellite System — Quasi Zenith satellite orbit QZSS animation The Quasi Zenith Satell … Wikipedia
quasi-judicial — proceedings that seem judicial but that are conducted by a person other than a judge. Collins dictionary of law. W. J. Stewart. 2001. quasi judicial 1) A description of … Law dictionary
quasi — qua·si 1 / kwā ˌzī, ˌsī; kwä zē, sē/ adj [Latin, as if, as it were, from quam as + si if]: having such a resemblance to another thing as to fall within its general category a quasi corporation quasi 2 adv: in some significant sense or degree… … Law dictionary
Quasi-set theory — is a formal mathematical theory of collections of indistinguishable objects, mainly motivated by the assumption that certain objects treated in quantum physics are indistinguishable. Quasi set theory is closely related to, yet distinct from,… … Wikipedia
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 Common law or a Civil law jurisdiction. It refers to a court s right to punish for actions or omissions as if… … Wikipedia
quasi contract — see contract Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. quasi contract n … Law dictionary
Quasi-property — is a legal concept, in which some rights similar to ownership may accrue to a party who does an act which benefits society as a whole. Black s Law Dictionary defines quasi as being almost or resembling but not actually the same as the suffix item … Wikipedia
Quasi-solid — is the physical term for a semi solid. While similar to a solid in some respects (it can support its own weight and hold its shape), a quasi solid also shares some properties of liquids, such as shape conformity to something applying pressure to… … Wikipedia
quasi — /kweysay/kwoziy/ As if; almost as it were; analogous to. This term is used in legal phraseology to indicate that one subject resembles another, with which it is compared, in certain characteristics, but that there are intrinsic and material… … Black's law dictionary