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deponentn. a person testifying (stating answers in response to questions)...
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deponent1520s, originally grammatical (of verbs passive in form but active in sense), from Latin deponentem "putting down or aside," present participle of deponere (see deposit (v.)). Noun meaning & [..]
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deponentOne who testifies under oath to the truth of facts.
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deponentSomeone whose deposition is being taken.
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deponentadj. Laying down.
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deponenta person who gives a deposition compare affiant, witness
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deponentA deponent is a person who testifies to information or facts under oath in a deposition. The witness is placed under oath to tell the truth and lawyers for each party may ask questions. A deposition i [..]
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deponent(n) a person who testifies or gives a deposition
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deponentOne whose deposition is being taken.
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deponentA person who makes a statement under oath, usually in writing.
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deponentPerson who swears an affidavit.
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deponentA person making an affidavit.
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deponentSomeone who gives a deposition.
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deponentn. a person testifying (stating answers in response to questions) at a deposition.
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deponentA person who testifies under oath, usually in writing.
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deponentAn executor swearing an affidavit “disposes” to the facts. Therefore, the executor, the applicant and the deponent are one and the same in probate applications
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deponentn. a person testifying (stating answers in response to questions) at a deposition.
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deponentthe person who takes an oath or affirmation.
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