Sc. Law. [gerund of med.L. avizāre, avisāre, to consider, ADVISE.] Consideration. To take a case into or to avizandum, is for a judge to take it for private consideration outside the court.
1861. Trayner, Lat. Phr., in Sc. Law, 33. A process is said to be at avizandum when the Judge after debate is considering it with a view to decision.
1884. Law Rep., Appeal, IX. 307. After argument his Lordship made avizandum with the cause.