AVIZANDUM
\ˌavɪzˈandəm], \ˌavɪzˈandəm], \ˌa_v_ɪ_z_ˈa_n_d_ə_m]\
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In Scotch law. To make avizandum with a process is to take it from the public court to the private consideration of the Judge. Bell.
By Henry Campbell Black
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av-iz-an'dum, n. (Scots law) private consideration of a case by a judge before giving judgment.--Also AVISAN'DUM. [Gerund of Low L. avisare, to advise.]
By Thomas Davidson
By Sir Augustus Henry
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