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Natural justice
ER 66 (HL), it was generally thought that the rules of natural justice apply only to judicial or quasi-judicial proceedings; and for that purpose, whenever a breach of the rule of natural justice was alleged, courts in
order
a court and was jailed for contempt] cease-and-de·sist order [sēs-ənd-di-zist-, -sist-] : an order from a court or quasi-judicial tribunal to stop engaging in a particular activity or practice (as an unfair labor practice) compare injunction, mandamus,
party
defendant in an action ;also : one so involved in the prosecution or defense of a judicial or quasi-judicial proceeding as to be bound or substantially affected by the decision or judgment therein adverse party : a
Certiorari
Vol. 1, p. 487. Is a corrective in nature, issued by the Superior Court to inferior judicial or quasi-judicial body. Grounds for invoking are excess of jurisdiction, violation of natural justice, fraud and error on the face
jurisdiction
venue NOTE: Jurisdiction determines which court system should properly adjudicate a case. Questions of jurisdiction also arise regarding quasi-judicial bodies (as administrative agencies) in their decision-making capacities. ancillary jurisdiction : jurisdiction giving a court the power to
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law created by a formal source, that is, from a competent legislature or from a competent judicial or quasi-judicial authority, which influences the course of the assessment and decides any one or more of those matters which
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