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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
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
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
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
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, 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
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 (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 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
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)
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
(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
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 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
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
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]
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 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 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