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Deposition is the laying down of sediment carried by wind, flowing water, the sea or ice. Sediment can be transported as pebbles, sand and mud, or as salts dissolved in water. Salts may later be deposited by organic activity (e.g. as sea shells) or by evaporation.
Britannica Dictionary definition of DEPOSITION. 1. [count] law : a formal statement that someone who has promised to tell the truth makes so that the statement can be used in court. especially : a formal statement that is made before a trial by a witness who will not be present at the trial.
A deposition is a witnesss sworn out-of-court testimony. It is used to gather information as part of the discovery process and, in limited circumstances, may be used at trial. The witness being deposed is called the deponent.
A deposition is a question-and-answer session during which an individual provides testimony relating to the subject matter of the lawsuit under oath. There are two types of depositions: written and oral. The deponent is the the individual who provides testimony during a deposition.
What are examples of deposition? Deposition happens wherever there is wind or moving water. Rivers deposit sediments in a fan-shaped delta where they empty into the ocean. In caves, water carries limestone from rocks above and drip it down in small amounts, creating stalactites and stalagmites.
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For example, Jill is suing Jack for bruises she sustained when Jack accidentally knocked her down a hill. Jills attorney sent Jack a notice of deposition to be taken at Jills attorneys office. Jills attorney was there to ask questions, and Jack brought his attorney.
Deposition is defined as a witness sworn out-of-court testimony that is reduced to writing, usually by a court reporter, for later use in court or for discovery purposes.[1] This module will discuss the different types of depositions: oral,[2] written,[3] discovery,[4] to preserve testimony,[5] and to perpetuate

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