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deposition

A sworn statement taken from a party or witness in a court case. This statement is usually done as an interview, which the person testifying is compelled to attend.

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  1. Deposition (law) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    In the law of the United States, a deposition is the out-of-court oral testimony of a witness that is reduced to writing for later use in court or for discovery purposes.
     
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  5. Deposition | LII / Legal Information Institute
    A deposition is witness's sworn out-of-court testimony. It used to gather information as part of the discovery process and, in limited circumstances, may be used at ...
     
  6. deposition - definition of deposition by the Free Online Dictionary ...
    dep·o·si·tion (d p -z sh n). n. 1. The act of deposing, as from high office. 2. The act of depositing, especially the laying down of matter by a natural process. 3.
     
  7. deposition - Legal Dictionary - The Free Dictionary
    The testimony of a party or witness in a civil or criminal proceeding taken before trial, usually in an attorney's office. Deposition testimony is taken orally, with an ...
     
  8. Deposition - Merriam-Webster Online
    an act of removing from a position of authority. 2. a : a testifying especially before a court. b : declaration; specifically : testimony taken down in writing under oath ...