Avizandum

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Avizandum (from Late Lat. avizare, "to consider"), a Scots law term; the judge "makes avizandum with a cause," i.e. takes time to consider their judgment.{{EB1911|wstitle=Avizandum|volume=3|page=65}}{{Cite book |last=Clark |first=Bryan |title=Scottish legal system |last2=Keegan |first2=Gerard |date=2012 |publisher=Dundee University Press |isbn=978-1-84586-134-6 |edition=3rd |series=Law Essentials |location=Dundee |page=57 }}{{Cite web |title=Legal words explained |url=https://www.scottishlegalcomplaints.org.uk/for-consumers/legal-words-explained/ |access-date=2025-02-08 |website=Scottish Legal Complaints Commission |language=en}} Compare to curia advisari vult, the term used in the English tradition.

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