Testimony definition

Testimony means statements given by a witness under oath or affirmation.
Testimony means a statement in any form, including personal appear- ances before a court or other legal tri- bunal, interviews, depositions, tele- phonic, televised, or videotaped state- ments or any responses given during discovery or similar proceedings, which response would involve more than the production of documents.
Testimony means any oral or written statement made under oath in any proceeding before the commission.

Examples of Testimony in a sentence

  • Testimony of Clay Johnson III, U.S. Congress, Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs, Eliminating the Bottlenecks: Streamlining the Nominations Process, 112th Cong., 1st sess., March 2, 2011.

  • White's statement that appeared originally as another pamphlet, entitled Testimony No. 9, in January, 1863.

  • Staff Summary of Public Testimony: (In support) The fiscal note estimate of $1 million in costs for local government is inaccurate and misleading.

  • Ehrlichman, Assistant to the President for Domestic Affairs, Re: Power of Congressional Committee to Compel Appearance or Testimony of “White House Staff” 7 (Feb.

  • Testimony highlighted the concise language and updated the text of the policy to be within the scope and purview of EMRA.


More Definitions of Testimony

Testimony means oral or written statements that may be offered by a witness in an official proceeding. [1971 c.743 §197; 1991
Testimony means an interview or sworn testimony on the record.[60 FR 57322, Nov. 15, 1995, as amended at 63FR 62929, Nov. 10, 1998; 64 FR 29216, June 1,1999; 75 FR 75576, Dec. 3, 2010; 76 FR 43562,July 21, 2011] § 4.33 Requirements for a request of records or testimony.(a) Generally—(1) Form of request. A person seeking non-public OCC infor- mation must submit a request in writ- ing to the OCC. The requester must ex- plain, in as detailed a description as is necessary under the circumstances, the bases for the request and how the re- quested non-public OCC information relates to the issues in the lawsuit or matter.(2) Expedited request. A requester seeking a response in less than 60 days must explain why the request was not submitted earlier and why the OCC should expedite the request.(3) Request arising from adversarial matters. Where the requested informa- tion is to be used in connection with an adversarial matter:
Testimony means all depositions, declarations or other pre-trial testimony taken or used in this Proceeding.
Testimony means statements made in connection with a legal proceeding, including but not limited to statements in court or other forums, depositions, declarations, affidavits, or responses to interrogatories.
Testimony means statements made in connection with a legal proceeding, including but not limited to state- ments in court or other forums, deposi- tions, declarations, affidavits, or re- sponses to interrogatories.
Testimony means an oral or written statement submitted to the Committee with knowledge or intent that it will be added to the record.
Testimony means the oral or written statement of a witness.