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Legal Definitions - avizandum
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Definition of avizandum
Avizandum (av-i-zan-dəm) is a Latin term used in Scots law to refer to the process of deliberation or advisement. When a judge makes avizandum with a case, they take it from the public court to their private consideration.
For example, if a judge needs more time to consider a case, they may make avizandum with it. During this time, they will review the evidence and arguments presented in court before giving their opinion.
Another example is when a judge needs to consult with other legal experts before making a decision. In this case, they may make avizandum with the case to seek advice and guidance.
These examples illustrate how avizandum is used in Scots law to describe the process of taking a case from the public court to the private consideration of a judge. It allows the judge to carefully review the evidence and arguments before giving their opinion or seeking advice from other legal experts.
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Simple Definition
Term: AVIZANDUM
Definition: In Scots law, avizandum means to take a case or part of it from the public court to the private consideration of the judge for deliberation and advisement. Essentially, it is when the judge takes time to think about the case before giving an opinion.
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