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than judicial?
DELEGATE MUflD: You mean the court operated
out of the Depart»ent of Assessnents and Taxation?
DELEGATE DUKES: The court is called a tax
court, yes, sir.
DELEGATE MUDD: My understanding is it is
not a court in our definition of it.
THE CHAIRMAN: Delegate Dukes.
DELEGATE DUKES: Am I not correct that in
decisions perhaps the Chair can assist on this --
decisions which dealt with quasi-judicial functions
dealt for the aost part with administrative agencies, where
they were clearly quasi-non-judicial functions, for the mosi
part regulatory, thinking of Federal Power Commission,
Federal Communications, Security (, Exchange Commission,
Workmens Compensation Board, are these not different
from courts like tax court, or the probate court created by
the legislature, which are composed of former judges?
THE CHAIRMAN: If your question was directed
to the Chair I would answer the distinction is not so much
the one that you have just indicated, but rather the |