Depozisyon. Maddenin gaz halinden katı hale geçmesi. Süblimleşmenin tersi, Çökelti, kireçlenme, yeminli ifade verme, (tortu) bırakma, emanet etme, tortu, tanıklık etme, depozito verme, ifade, tahttan indirme, görevden alma, YAZILI İFADE:Bir şahidin yemin ettirilerek alınan yazılı ifadesi. Karşılıklı soruşturmaya imkan verebilmek için tanığın ifadeleri, diğer ilgililere de bildirilir. Bu usul, genel olarak, istinabe suretiyle ifade almak için tatbik edilir, depozit olarak verme, yeminle yazılı ifade, isa'nın çarmıhtan indirilişi, depozito, birikinti,v.biriktir:n.birikim, yatırmak, yatırılan para, Herhangi bir organ veya vücut bölümünde birikim gösteren madde, depo, birikim, para yatırmak, emanet, birikinti, Tortu, çöküntü, çökelti, yatirmak, biriktir, katman, mevduat, tortu bırakmak, teminât, emanet etmek, bankaya yatırmak, demand deposits vadesiz mevduat money on deposit bankadaki para, yerleştirmek, yumurtlamak, çökelmek, deposit account mevduat hesabı, depozit, depozito; kaparo, pey akçesi: The salesman asked for a thirty million lira deposit. Satıcı otuz milyon lira depozit, depozit, artık, tortu,yatak (madencilik), tabaka, teminat akçesi, sel kumu, döküntü, pey, vermek, bırakmak, rehin,
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Depozisyon. Maddenin gaz halinden katı hale geçmesi. Süblimleşmenin tersi
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Çökelti
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kireçlenme Nükleer Bilimler
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yeminli ifade verme
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emanet etme
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tortu
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tanıklık etme
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depozito verme
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ifade
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tahttan indirme
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YAZILI İFADE:Bir şahidin yemin ettirilerek alınan yazılı ifadesi. Karşılıklı soruşturmaya imkan verebilmek için tanığın ifadeleri, diğer ilgililere de bildirilir. Bu usul, genel olarak, istinabe suretiyle ifade almak için tatbik edilir Askeri
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depozit olarak verme isim
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yeminle yazılı ifade isim
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isa'nın çarmıhtan indirilişi
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Herhangi bir organ veya vücut bölümünde birikim gösteren madde Tıp
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deposit
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demand deposits vadesiz mevduat money on deposit bankadaki para
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depozit, depozito; kaparo, pey akçesi: The salesman asked for a thirty million lira deposit. Satıcı otuz milyon lira depozit isim
The removal of Jesus from the cross, The transformation of a gas into a solid without an intermediate liquid phase (reverse of sublimation), The formal placement of relics in a church or shrine, and the feast day commemorating it, The removal of someone from office, The formation of snow or frost directly from water vapor, The process of taking sworn testimony out of court; the testimony so taken, The act of depositing material, especially by a natural process; the resultant deposit, The production of a thin film of material onto an existing surface, Deposition is a process in which gas transforms into solid, The act of setting aside a sovereign or a public officer; deprivation of authority and dignity; displacement; removal, That which is deposited; matter laid or thrown down; sediment; alluvial matter; as, banks are sometimes depositions of alluvial matter, The act of laying down one's testimony in writing; also, testimony laid or taken down in writing, under oath or affirmation, before some competent officer, and in reply to interrogatories and cross-interrogatories, An opinion, example, or statement, laid down or asserted; a declaration, the act of deposing someone; removing a powerful person from a position or office (law) a pretrial interrogation of a witness; usually done in a lawyer's office the natural process of laying down a deposit of something, The testimony of a witness not taken in open court, but in pursuance of authority given by statute or rule of court to take testimony elsewhere, The act of bringing before the mind; presentation, (RWT) An oral statement made before an officer authorized by law to administer oaths Such statements are often taken to examine potential witnesses, to obtain discovery, or to be used later in trial, The formal placement of relics in a church or shrine, and the feastday commemorating it, A sworn statement of a witness or other party in a judicial proceeding (LE), The process of gas transformation into solid, The formation of snow or frost directly from water vapor (a form of sublimation), The act of depositing or deposing; the act of laying down or thrown down; precipitation, The pre-trial testimony of a witness given out of court with no judge present The witness is placed under oath to tell the truth and lawyers for each party may ask questions, the written testimony of a witness taken out of court under oath before a notary public or other person duly authorized to take it, and which is intended to be used for the trial of some cause in court or before some officer or commission appointed by statute, An oral statement made before an officer authorized by law to administer oaths Such statements are often taken to examine potential witnesses, to obtain discovery, or to be used later in trial, An oral statement made by a person before an officer authorized by law to administer oaths The attorney for the opposing party is notified to attend the deposition where he may cross-examine the deposed party The deposition may sometimes be used later in the trial, or it may be taken only to obtain discovery, The processes by which chemical constituents move from the atmosphere to the earth's surface These processes include precipitation (wet deposition, such as rain or cloud fog), as well as particle and gas deposition (dry deposition), The processes by which chemical constituents move from the atmosphere to the earth's surface These processes include rain, fog, and clouds (wet deposition), as well as particle and gas deposition (dry deposition) The term, "acid deposition," includes acid rain and refers to all forms of wet and dry deposition that have a lower than normal pH, The official statement by a witness taken in writing (as opposed to testimony which where a witnesses give their perception of the facts verbally) Affidavits are the most common kind of depositions, the act of deposing someone; removing a powerful person from a position or office, A deposition is a formal written statement, made for example by a witness to a crime, which can be used in a court of law if the witness cannot be present. The jury heard 200 pages of depositions, sworn testimony, testimony given under oath; dismissal, removal (from an office or position), the natural process of laying down a deposit of something, (law) a pretrial interrogation of a witness; usually done in a lawyer's office, the act of putting something somewhere, Testimony, either written or oral, given under oath before an authorized third party A deposition is given outside the court for the purpose of perpetuating testimony, obtaining testimony from a witness living at a distance, and to aid in the preparation of pleadings, Processes by which traces, gases, or particles are transferred from the atmosphere to the surface of the earth Atmospheric deposition is usually divided into two categories, wet deposition and dry deposition, depending on the phase of the material during the deposition process Thus, in wet deposition, the gas or particle is first incorporated into a droplet and is then transferred to the surface via precipitation In dry deposition, the gas or particle is transported to ground level, where it is adsorbed onto a surface The surface can be the ocean, soil, vegetation, buildings, etc Note that the surface involved in the dry deposition may be wet or dry; the "dry" in dry deposition refers only to the phase of the material being deposited (AMS, 2000), The testimony of a witness, not taken in open Court, in pursuance of authority given by statute or rule of Court to take testimony elsewhere, The testimony of a witness taken upon oral question or written interrogatories, not in open court, but in pursuance of a commission to take testimony issued by a court, or under a general law or court rule on the subject, and reduced to writing and duly authenticated, and intended to be used in preparation and upon the trial of a civil action or criminal prosecution, Deposition is the precipitation of mineral matter from solution, such as the deposition of agate, vein quartz, etc, The testimony of a witness, under oath or affirmation, taken outside of court in which lawyers ask oral questions of the witness The testimony is usually reduced to writing and duly authenticated and is intended to be used in a trial of a civil action or a criminal prosecution, Any accumulation of material, by mechanical settling from water or air, chemical precipitation, evaporation from solution, etc, The taking of testimony of a witness under oath outside of court, usually transcribed in writing by a court reporter, or less frequently, recorded on video tape, The testimony of a witness through the question and answer process, which testimony is taken under oath by a court reporter, a written declaration of facts made voluntarily out of court but under oath in the presence of the opposing party, who may conduct cross-examination in front of a court reporter, sworn, written statement, as in: Before the start of the trial, each of the witnesses gave a deposition of their testimony, The laying down or precipitation of mineral matter that may eventually form rocks or that creates secondary land forms such as deltas and sand dunes The transfer of substances in air to surfaces, including soil, vegetation, surface water, or indoor surfaces, by dry or wet processes [S L Brown], A discovery tool whereby oral testimony is taken of a party or witness under oath, by an attorney of the opposing party Topic areas:Accountability and Evaluation, Operations Management and Leadership, an interview of a witness set by court order, taken under oath and recorded by a court reporter, a written testimony by a witness for use in court in his or her absence, To leave or adhere one material or item onto another, To entrust one's assets to the care of another. Sometimes done as collateral, Anything left behind on a surface, Money placed in an account, asset that was left to the care of the other, To put money or funds into an account, Sediment or rock that is not native to its present location or is different from the surrounding material. Sometimes refers to ore or gems, A sum of money or other asset given as an initial payment, to show good faith, or to reserve something for purchase, dep, deposits of a river, A bailment of money or goods to be kept gratuitously for the bailor, A sum paid to the seller by the buyer at the time of exchanging contracts This sum, usually 10% of the value of the property, guarantees that the sale will go ahead If, for any reason, the sale falls through the buyer may forfeit the deposit, Money offered by a prospective buyer as an indication of good faith in entering into a contract to purchase; earnest money; security for the buyer's performance of a contract An earnest money deposit is not necessary to create a valid purchase contract because the mutual promises of the parties to buy and to sell are sufficient consideration because the mutual promises of the parties to buy and to sell are sufficient consideration to enforce the contract If the buyer completes the purchase, the deposit money is applied toward the purchase price, depositum, A natural occurrence of a useful mineral under the conditions to invite exploitation, That which is deposited, or laid or thrown down; as, a deposit in a flue; especially, matter precipitated from a solution (as the siliceous deposits of hot springs), or that which is mechanically deposited (as the mud, gravel, etc, To lay aside; to rid one's self of, That which is placed anywhere, or in any one's hands, for safe keeping; something intrusted to the care of another; esp, money lodged with a bank or banker, subject to order; anything given as pledge or security, A place of deposit; a depository, Money lodged with a party as earnest or security for the performance of a duty assumed by the person depositing, to place in a bank, as a sum of money subject to order, the act of putting something somewhere a payment given as a guarantee that an obligation will be met the phenomenon of sediment or gravel accumulating money given as security for an article acquired for temporary use; "his deposit was refunded when he returned the car", The act of placing money into an account, put a sum of money in a bank for safekeeping; pay in part; (Geology) set down, lay down (sand, mineral deposit, etc.), money deposited in a bank put into a bank account; "She deposites her paycheck every month, To lay up or away for safe keeping; to put up; to store; as, to deposit goods in a warehouse, To lay down; to place; to put; to let fall or throw down (as sediment); as, a crocodile deposits her eggs in the sand; the waters deposited a rich alluvium, To lodge in some one's hands for safe keeping; to commit to the custody of another; to intrust; esp, To entrust ones assets to the care of another. Sometimes done as collateral, a partial payment made at the time of purchase; the balance to be paid later, matter deposited by some natural process, sum of money that has been put in a bank for safekeeping; partial payment, pledge; (Geology) layer (of sand, mineral deposit, etc.), money given as security for an article acquired for temporary use; "his deposit was refunded when he returned the car", a payment given as a guarantee that an obligation will be met, put into a bank account; "She deposites her paycheck every month", fix, force, or implant; "lodge a bullet in the table", a facility where things can be deposited for storage or safekeeping, A deposit is a sum of money which is part of the full price of something, and which you pay when you agree to buy it. A £50 deposit is required when ordering, and the balance is due upon delivery. = down payment, A deposit is a sum of money which you pay when you start renting something. The money is returned to you if you do not damage what you have rented. It is common to ask for the equivalent of a month's rent as a deposit, If you deposit a sum of money, you pay it into a bank account or savings account. The customer has to deposit a minimum of £100 monthly. withdraw, If a substance is deposited somewhere, it is left there as a result of a chemical or geological process. The phosphate was deposited by the decay of marine microorganisms. alluvial deposit certificate of deposit deposit account Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. hydrothermal ore deposit placer deposit porphyry copper deposit replacement deposit varved deposit, the phenomenon of sediment or gravel accumulating, A sum of money placed in trust by the purchaser when an Offer to Purchase is made The real estate representative or lawyer holds the sum until the sale is closed, and then it is paid to the vendor, If you deposit something somewhere, you put it where it will be safe until it is needed again. You are advised to deposit valuables in the hotel safe, To deposit someone or something somewhere means to put them or leave them there. Someone was seen depositing a packet Fritz deposited a glass and two bottles of beer in front of Wolfe = plant, A deposit is a sum of money which is in a bank account or savings account, especially a sum which will be left there for some time, A deposit is a sum of money which you have to pay if you want to be a candidate in a parliamentary or European election. The money is returned to you if you receive more than a certain percentage of the votes. The Tory candidate lost his deposit, A deposit is an amount of a substance that has been left somewhere as a result of a chemical or geological process. underground deposits of gold and diamonds, put (something somewhere) firmly; "She posited her hand on his shoulder"; "deposit the suitcase on the bench"; "fix your eyes on this spot", money deposited in a bank, A sum of money sometimes referred to as earnest money, binder or escrow, which is presented with the offer to purchase and the purchase and sale agreement This money is held in escrow and goes towards the buyer's closing costs, A sum of money placed into an escrow account to bind a buyer to an agreement of sale The deposit becomes part of the purchase price at closing In the event the transaction fails to close, the deposit is usually refunded unless the buyer defaults under the terms of the agreement, Money given in advance to show intention to complete the purchase of a property, A sum of money paid in advance as a guarantee of performance by the payer If the payer breaches the contract, he loses the deposit, Money given by the buyer with an offer to purchase property Also called earnest money, Money given, along with an offer to purchase property or as security for the performance of some contract Also called earnest money it is intended to show willingness to follow through with the purchase agreement, A sum paid to secure the right to purchase a home or property at terms agreed upon by the buyer and seller The Deposit should be sufficient to satisfy the Seller that the Purchaser would not willingly forfeit the deposit if he or she found another home more to their liking after the Interim Agreement was made but before Closing, Money given by the buyer with an offer to purchase Shows good faith Also called earnest money, With reference to the sale of real estate, a sum of money given to either bind a sale of real estate or assure payment or an advance of funds in the processing of a loan Also known as "earnest money ", A sum of money given to bind the sale of real estate, or a sum of money given to ensure payment or an advance of funds in the processing of a loan See earnest money deposit, There are two types of deposits, initial deposits and increased deposits An initial deposit (often called an earnest money or good faith deposit) is money deposited when an offer to purchase is accepted to show good faith that the buyer wants to purchase the property Initial deposits commonly range from $1,000 to 3% of the purchase price depending on the degree of confidence the buyer wants to communicate to the seller that the buyer is willing and able to complete the transaction Increased deposits are also earnest money deposits used to increase the amount of money held in escrow, usually made after the buyer has had an opportunity to conduct inspections of the property, A sum of money paid into CSRS or FERS by an employee (or a survivor) to get credit for a period of Federal civilian service during which retirement deductions were not withheld from pay, This is a sum of money given to bind the sale of real estate, or a sum of money given to ensure payment or an advance of funds in the processing of a loan, A sum of money given to bind the sale of real estate, or a sum of money given to ensure payment: or an advance of funds in the processing of a loan See earnest money deposit, Money given to bind the sale of real estate or assure payment or an advance of funds in the processing of a loan See earnest money deposit, A sum of money given to bind a sale of real estate Also know as earnest money, (1) Money given by the buyer with an offer to purchase Shows good faith Also called earnest money (2) A natural accumulation of resources (oil, gold, etc ) which may be commercially recovered and marketed, A sum of money given to bind the sale of real estate, or a sum of money given to ensure payment or an advance of funds in the processing of a loan, A sum of money paid by the purchaser on making an offer Usually held in trust by the real estate broker or the vendor's lawyer or notary until the closing of the sale, A lump sum given in advance as security A deposit is always paid of a larger amount to be paid in the future In mortgage and real estate terms, this is called the "earnest money deposit ", A sum of money given to bind a sale of real estate Also known as earnest money, plural of deposition,
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The removal of Jesus from the cross
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The transformation of a gas into a solid without an intermediate liquid phase (reverse of sublimation)
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The formal placement of relics in a church or shrine, and the feast day commemorating it
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The removal of someone from office
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The formation of snow or frost directly from water vapor
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The process of taking sworn testimony out of court; the testimony so taken
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The act of depositing material, especially by a natural process; the resultant deposit
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The production of a thin film of material onto an existing surface
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Deposition is a process in which gas transforms into solid
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The act of setting aside a sovereign or a public officer; deprivation of authority and dignity; displacement; removal
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That which is deposited; matter laid or thrown down; sediment; alluvial matter; as, banks are sometimes depositions of alluvial matter
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The act of laying down one's testimony in writing; also, testimony laid or taken down in writing, under oath or affirmation, before some competent officer, and in reply to interrogatories and cross-interrogatories
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An opinion, example, or statement, laid down or asserted; a declaration
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the act of deposing someone; removing a powerful person from a position or office (law) a pretrial interrogation of a witness; usually done in a lawyer's office the natural process of laying down a deposit of something
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The testimony of a witness not taken in open court, but in pursuance of authority given by statute or rule of court to take testimony elsewhere
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The act of bringing before the mind; presentation
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(RWT) An oral statement made before an officer authorized by law to administer oaths Such statements are often taken to examine potential witnesses, to obtain discovery, or to be used later in trial
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The formal placement of relics in a church or shrine, and the feastday commemorating it
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A sworn statement of a witness or other party in a judicial proceeding (LE)
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The process of gas transformation into solid
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The formation of snow or frost directly from water vapor (a form of sublimation)
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The act of depositing or deposing; the act of laying down or thrown down; precipitation
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The pre-trial testimony of a witness given out of court with no judge present The witness is placed under oath to tell the truth and lawyers for each party may ask questions
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the written testimony of a witness taken out of court under oath before a notary public or other person duly authorized to take it, and which is intended to be used for the trial of some cause in court or before some officer or commission appointed by statute
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An oral statement made before an officer authorized by law to administer oaths Such statements are often taken to examine potential witnesses, to obtain discovery, or to be used later in trial
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An oral statement made by a person before an officer authorized by law to administer oaths The attorney for the opposing party is notified to attend the deposition where he may cross-examine the deposed party The deposition may sometimes be used later in the trial, or it may be taken only to obtain discovery
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The processes by which chemical constituents move from the atmosphere to the earth's surface These processes include precipitation (wet deposition, such as rain or cloud fog), as well as particle and gas deposition (dry deposition)
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The processes by which chemical constituents move from the atmosphere to the earth's surface These processes include rain, fog, and clouds (wet deposition), as well as particle and gas deposition (dry deposition) The term, "acid deposition," includes acid rain and refers to all forms of wet and dry deposition that have a lower than normal pH
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The official statement by a witness taken in writing (as opposed to testimony which where a witnesses give their perception of the facts verbally) Affidavits are the most common kind of depositions
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the act of deposing someone; removing a powerful person from a position or office
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A deposition is a formal written statement, made for example by a witness to a crime, which can be used in a court of law if the witness cannot be present. The jury heard 200 pages of depositions
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sworn testimony, testimony given under oath; dismissal, removal (from an office or position) isim
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the natural process of laying down a deposit of something
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(law) a pretrial interrogation of a witness; usually done in a lawyer's office
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the act of putting something somewhere
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Testimony, either written or oral, given under oath before an authorized third party A deposition is given outside the court for the purpose of perpetuating testimony, obtaining testimony from a witness living at a distance, and to aid in the preparation of pleadings
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Processes by which traces, gases, or particles are transferred from the atmosphere to the surface of the earth Atmospheric deposition is usually divided into two categories, wet deposition and dry deposition, depending on the phase of the material during the deposition process Thus, in wet deposition, the gas or particle is first incorporated into a droplet and is then transferred to the surface via precipitation In dry deposition, the gas or particle is transported to ground level, where it is adsorbed onto a surface The surface can be the ocean, soil, vegetation, buildings, etc Note that the surface involved in the dry deposition may be wet or dry; the "dry" in dry deposition refers only to the phase of the material being deposited (AMS, 2000)
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The testimony of a witness, not taken in open Court, in pursuance of authority given by statute or rule of Court to take testimony elsewhere
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The testimony of a witness taken upon oral question or written interrogatories, not in open court, but in pursuance of a commission to take testimony issued by a court, or under a general law or court rule on the subject, and reduced to writing and duly authenticated, and intended to be used in preparation and upon the trial of a civil action or criminal prosecution
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Deposition is the precipitation of mineral matter from solution, such as the deposition of agate, vein quartz, etc
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The testimony of a witness, under oath or affirmation, taken outside of court in which lawyers ask oral questions of the witness The testimony is usually reduced to writing and duly authenticated and is intended to be used in a trial of a civil action or a criminal prosecution
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Any accumulation of material, by mechanical settling from water or air, chemical precipitation, evaporation from solution, etc
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The taking of testimony of a witness under oath outside of court, usually transcribed in writing by a court reporter, or less frequently, recorded on video tape
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The testimony of a witness through the question and answer process, which testimony is taken under oath by a court reporter
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a written declaration of facts made voluntarily out of court but under oath in the presence of the opposing party, who may conduct cross-examination in front of a court reporter
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sworn, written statement, as in: Before the start of the trial, each of the witnesses gave a deposition of their testimony
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The laying down or precipitation of mineral matter that may eventually form rocks or that creates secondary land forms such as deltas and sand dunes The transfer of substances in air to surfaces, including soil, vegetation, surface water, or indoor surfaces, by dry or wet processes [S L Brown]
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A discovery tool whereby oral testimony is taken of a party or witness under oath, by an attorney of the opposing party Topic areas:Accountability and Evaluation, Operations Management and Leadership
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an interview of a witness set by court order, taken under oath and recorded by a court reporter
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a written testimony by a witness for use in court in his or her absence
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To leave or adhere one material or item onto another - "He deposited his gum on the bottom of the table."
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To entrust one's assets to the care of another. Sometimes done as collateral
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Anything left behind on a surface - "a deposit of seaweed on the shore"
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Money placed in an account
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asset that was left to the care of the other
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To put money or funds into an account
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Sediment or rock that is not native to its present location or is different from the surrounding material. Sometimes refers to ore or gems
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A sum of money or other asset given as an initial payment, to show good faith, or to reserve something for purchase - "They put a deposit on the apartment."
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A bailment of money or goods to be kept gratuitously for the bailor
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A sum paid to the seller by the buyer at the time of exchanging contracts This sum, usually 10% of the value of the property, guarantees that the sale will go ahead If, for any reason, the sale falls through the buyer may forfeit the deposit
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Money offered by a prospective buyer as an indication of good faith in entering into a contract to purchase; earnest money; security for the buyer's performance of a contract An earnest money deposit is not necessary to create a valid purchase contract because the mutual promises of the parties to buy and to sell are sufficient consideration because the mutual promises of the parties to buy and to sell are sufficient consideration to enforce the contract If the buyer completes the purchase, the deposit money is applied toward the purchase price
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A natural occurrence of a useful mineral under the conditions to invite exploitation
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That which is deposited, or laid or thrown down; as, a deposit in a flue; especially, matter precipitated from a solution (as the siliceous deposits of hot springs), or that which is mechanically deposited (as the mud, gravel, etc
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To lay aside; to rid one's self of
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That which is placed anywhere, or in any one's hands, for safe keeping; something intrusted to the care of another; esp
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money lodged with a bank or banker, subject to order; anything given as pledge or security
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A place of deposit; a depository
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Money lodged with a party as earnest or security for the performance of a duty assumed by the person depositing
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to place in a bank, as a sum of money subject to order
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the act of putting something somewhere a payment given as a guarantee that an obligation will be met the phenomenon of sediment or gravel accumulating money given as security for an article acquired for temporary use; "his deposit was refunded when he returned the car"
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put a sum of money in a bank for safekeeping; pay in part; (Geology) set down, lay down (sand, mineral deposit, etc.) fiil
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money deposited in a bank put into a bank account; "She deposites her paycheck every month
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To lay up or away for safe keeping; to put up; to store; as, to deposit goods in a warehouse
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To lay down; to place; to put; to let fall or throw down (as sediment); as, a crocodile deposits her eggs in the sand; the waters deposited a rich alluvium
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To lodge in some one's hands for safe keeping; to commit to the custody of another; to intrust; esp
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To entrust ones assets to the care of another. Sometimes done as collateral
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a partial payment made at the time of purchase; the balance to be paid later
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matter deposited by some natural process
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sum of money that has been put in a bank for safekeeping; partial payment, pledge; (Geology) layer (of sand, mineral deposit, etc.) isim
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money given as security for an article acquired for temporary use; "his deposit was refunded when he returned the car"
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a payment given as a guarantee that an obligation will be met
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put into a bank account; "She deposites her paycheck every month"
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fix, force, or implant; "lodge a bullet in the table"
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a facility where things can be deposited for storage or safekeeping
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A deposit is a sum of money which is part of the full price of something, and which you pay when you agree to buy it. A £50 deposit is required when ordering, and the balance is due upon delivery. = down payment
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A deposit is a sum of money which you pay when you start renting something. The money is returned to you if you do not damage what you have rented. It is common to ask for the equivalent of a month's rent as a deposit
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If you deposit a sum of money, you pay it into a bank account or savings account. The customer has to deposit a minimum of £100 monthly. withdraw
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If a substance is deposited somewhere, it is left there as a result of a chemical or geological process. The phosphate was deposited by the decay of marine microorganisms. alluvial deposit certificate of deposit deposit account Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. hydrothermal ore deposit placer deposit porphyry copper deposit replacement deposit varved deposit
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the phenomenon of sediment or gravel accumulating
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A sum of money placed in trust by the purchaser when an Offer to Purchase is made The real estate representative or lawyer holds the sum until the sale is closed, and then it is paid to the vendor
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If you deposit something somewhere, you put it where it will be safe until it is needed again. You are advised to deposit valuables in the hotel safe
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To deposit someone or something somewhere means to put them or leave them there. Someone was seen depositing a packet Fritz deposited a glass and two bottles of beer in front of Wolfe = plant
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A deposit is a sum of money which is in a bank account or savings account, especially a sum which will be left there for some time
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A deposit is a sum of money which you have to pay if you want to be a candidate in a parliamentary or European election. The money is returned to you if you receive more than a certain percentage of the votes. The Tory candidate lost his deposit
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A deposit is an amount of a substance that has been left somewhere as a result of a chemical or geological process. underground deposits of gold and diamonds
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put (something somewhere) firmly; "She posited her hand on his shoulder"; "deposit the suitcase on the bench"; "fix your eyes on this spot"
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money deposited in a bank
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A sum of money sometimes referred to as earnest money, binder or escrow, which is presented with the offer to purchase and the purchase and sale agreement This money is held in escrow and goes towards the buyer's closing costs
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A sum of money placed into an escrow account to bind a buyer to an agreement of sale The deposit becomes part of the purchase price at closing In the event the transaction fails to close, the deposit is usually refunded unless the buyer defaults under the terms of the agreement
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Money given in advance to show intention to complete the purchase of a property
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A sum of money paid in advance as a guarantee of performance by the payer If the payer breaches the contract, he loses the deposit
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Money given by the buyer with an offer to purchase property Also called earnest money
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Money given, along with an offer to purchase property or as security for the performance of some contract Also called earnest money it is intended to show willingness to follow through with the purchase agreement
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A sum paid to secure the right to purchase a home or property at terms agreed upon by the buyer and seller The Deposit should be sufficient to satisfy the Seller that the Purchaser would not willingly forfeit the deposit if he or she found another home more to their liking after the Interim Agreement was made but before Closing
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Money given by the buyer with an offer to purchase Shows good faith Also called earnest money
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With reference to the sale of real estate, a sum of money given to either bind a sale of real estate or assure payment or an advance of funds in the processing of a loan Also known as "earnest money "
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A sum of money given to bind the sale of real estate, or a sum of money given to ensure payment or an advance of funds in the processing of a loan See earnest money deposit
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There are two types of deposits, initial deposits and increased deposits An initial deposit (often called an earnest money or good faith deposit) is money deposited when an offer to purchase is accepted to show good faith that the buyer wants to purchase the property Initial deposits commonly range from $1,000 to 3% of the purchase price depending on the degree of confidence the buyer wants to communicate to the seller that the buyer is willing and able to complete the transaction Increased deposits are also earnest money deposits used to increase the amount of money held in escrow, usually made after the buyer has had an opportunity to conduct inspections of the property
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A sum of money paid into CSRS or FERS by an employee (or a survivor) to get credit for a period of Federal civilian service during which retirement deductions were not withheld from pay
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This is a sum of money given to bind the sale of real estate, or a sum of money given to ensure payment or an advance of funds in the processing of a loan
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A sum of money given to bind the sale of real estate, or a sum of money given to ensure payment: or an advance of funds in the processing of a loan See earnest money deposit
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Money given to bind the sale of real estate or assure payment or an advance of funds in the processing of a loan See earnest money deposit
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A sum of money given to bind a sale of real estate Also know as earnest money
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(1) Money given by the buyer with an offer to purchase Shows good faith Also called earnest money (2) A natural accumulation of resources (oil, gold, etc ) which may be commercially recovered and marketed
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A sum of money given to bind the sale of real estate, or a sum of money given to ensure payment or an advance of funds in the processing of a loan
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A sum of money paid by the purchaser on making an offer Usually held in trust by the real estate broker or the vendor's lawyer or notary until the closing of the sale
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A lump sum given in advance as security A deposit is always paid of a larger amount to be paid in the future In mortgage and real estate terms, this is called the "earnest money deposit "
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A sum of money given to bind a sale of real estate Also known as earnest money
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