Deposition definition
Deposition means the testimony of a person pursuant to subpoena or at the request of the state of Iowa taken in a setting other than a hearing.
Deposition means a form of discovery in which testimony of a witness is given under oath, subject to cross-examination, and recorded in writing, prior to the hearing.
Deposition means a method where the sworn testimony of a person is taken. The person who answers the questions is said to be deposed.
Examples of Deposition in a sentence
The Assistant Court Reporter Coordinator may be certified as a Certified Realtime Reporter (CRR) by the National Court Reporters Association or be certified as a California Certified Realtime Reporter (CCRR) by the Deposition Reporters Association (DRA) or by the United States Court Reporters Association (USCRA).
More Definitions of Deposition
Deposition means the laying down of solid material which has been eroded and transported from a distant part of the land surface;
Deposition means the legal fact finding interview of a per- son under force of subpoena or by agreement of the parties.
Deposition means a witness’ testimony:
Deposition means the taking of a statement of a witness or a Party, either orally or in writing, under oath before hearing.
Deposition means the taking and recording of testimony of a witness under oath before a Court reporter in a place away from the courtroom before trial.
Deposition means testimony taken under oath, subject to cross-examination, and preserved in writing.
Deposition means a complex chemical and atmospheric process whereby emitted compounds are transferred from the air to surfaces including vegetation, water and soil in wet or dry form;