deposition

  • 41deposition — опрос или допрос свидетеля, осуществляемый под присягой, в ходе которого этот свидетель дает ответы на вопросы, формулируемые следователем или представителями стороны, противной той, которая ходатайствовала о вызове данного свидетеля.… …

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  • 42deposition — [ˌdɛpə zɪʃ(ə)n, di: ] noun 1》 the action of deposing a monarch. 2》 Law the process of giving sworn evidence.     ↘a statement to be used as evidence. 3》 the action of depositing something. 4》 (the Deposition) the taking down of the body of Christ …

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  • 43deposition — noun 1) Law depositions from witnesses Syn: statement, affidavit, attestation, affirmation, assertion; allegation, declaration; testimony, evidence; rare asseveration 2) the deposition of calcium Syn: depositing …

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  • 44deposition — nusodinimas statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis Kitos prigimties medžiagos sluoksnio sudarymas ant paviršiaus. atitikmenys: angl. deposition rus. осаждение …

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  • 45deposition — dengimas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. coating; deposition vok. Auftragung, f; Bedeckung, f; Beschichtung, f rus. нанесение, n; покрытие, n pranc. dépôt, m; gainage, m; revêtement, m …

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  • 46deposition — The written testimony of a witness given under oath in the course of a judicial proceeding, either at law or in equity, in advance of the trial or hearing, upon oral examination or in response to written interrogatories and where an opportunity… …

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  • 47deposition — n. 1 the act or an instance of deposing, esp. a monarch; dethronement. 2 Law a the process of giving sworn evidence; allegation. b an instance of this. c evidence given under oath; a testimony. 3 the act or an instance of depositing. 4 (the… …

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  • 48Deposition (university) — Deposition: Polishing off the horns. Woodcut from the 16th century The deposition (from Latin depositio cornuum, taking off the horns ) was a semi official initiation ritual which was common at universities throughout Europe from the Middle Ages… …

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  • 49Deposition Source — is an Internet based repository of legal depositions for attorneys and legal professionals in the United States. It is a privately held corporation. Lawyers search the Deposition Source database for expert witness testimony by professionals, such …

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  • 50Deposition (physics) — Deposition is a process in which gas transforms into solid (also known as desublimation). The reverse of deposition is sublimation. One example of deposition is the process by which, in sub freezing air, water vapor changes directly to ice… …

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