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avizandum
avizandum (ˌævɪˈzændəm) n (Law) Scots law a. a judge's or court's decision to consider a case privately before giving judgmentb. a judge's or court's private consideration of a case before giving judgmentc. the period during which judgment is delayed in these circumstances. A judge or court makes avizandum when time is needed to consider arguments or submissions made Compare CAV[from Medieval Latin, from avizare to consider; see advise]avizandum Related to avizandum: Junkmailavizandum in Scottish procedure, a judge makes avizandum or takes a case to avizandum (‘advising’) when he wants to think about it. The same terms are used of a court made up of more than a single judge. It is similar to the English CUR. ADV. VULT. |