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deponent

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1. deponent - Noun

2. deponent - Adjective

3. deponent - Verb

Meaning

One who deposes or testifies under oath; one who gives evidence; usually, one who testifies in writing.

A deponent verb.

Having a passive form with an active meaning, as certain latin and Greek verbs.

Source: Webster's dictionary

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Deposition of the opposite party is often used to produce self-incriminating statements from the deponent, also document identification questions can make exhibits admissible for hearings and summary judgment motions. Source: Internet

Parties can bring documents to the deposition and ask document identification questions to build a foundation for making the documents admissible as evidence at trial, as long as the deponent admits their authenticity. Source: Internet

The attorney who has ordered the deposition begins questioning of the deponent (this is referred to as " direct examination " or "direct" for short). Source: Internet

The deponent sequīminī, on the other hand, means "(You) Follow!" Source: Internet

The errata sheet allows the deponent to make any modifications that make "changes in form or substance," giving the deponent the option to alter their record from the original transcript. Source: Internet

The person making the affidavit is known as the deponent but does not sign the affidavit. Source: Internet

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