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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Depose; The Deposition; Depositions; Deposition (disambiguation)
Найдено результатов: 1829
depose         
v. (D; tr.) to depose from
depose         
(deposes, deposing, deposed)
If a ruler or political leader is deposed, they are forced to give up their position.
Mr Ben Bella was deposed in a coup in 1965...
= oust
VERB: usu passive, be V-ed
depose         
I. v. a.
Dethrone, dismiss, oust, cashier, displace, break, degrade.
II. v. n.
Testify, declare, bear witness, depone (Old Eng. and Scotch).
depose         
¦ verb
1. remove from office suddenly and forcefully.
2. Law testify to or give (evidence) under oath, especially in writing.
Origin
ME: from OFr. deposer, from L. deponere (see deponent), but influenced by L. depositus and OFr. poser 'to place'.
depose         
v. 1) to ask questions of a witness or a party to a lawsuit at a deposition (testimony outside of the courtroom before trial). 2) to testify at a deposition. See also: deponent deposition
Depose         
·vt To put under oath.
II. Depose ·vt To let fall; to Deposit.
III. Depose ·vt To lay down; to divest one's self of; to lay aside.
IV. Depose ·vi To bear witness; to testify under oath; to make deposition.
V. Depose ·vt To remove from a throne or other high station; to Dethrone; to divest or deprive of office.
VI. Depose ·vt To testify under oath; to bear testimony to;
- now usually said of bearing testimony which is officially written down for future use.
deposition         
n.
(Law.)
1.
Testimony (in writing, signed and sworn to before a magistrate, after cross-examination), evidence, affidavit.
2.
Dethroning, dismission, displacement, removal.
Deposition         
·noun The act of bringing before the mind; presentation.
II. Deposition ·noun An opinion, example, or statement, laid down or asserted; a declaration.
III. Deposition ·noun The act of depositing or deposing; the act of laying down or thrown down; precipitation.
IV. Deposition ·noun The act of setting aside a sovereign or a public officer; deprivation of authority and dignity; displacement; removal.
V. Deposition ·noun That which is deposited; matter laid or thrown down; sediment; alluvial matter; as, banks are sometimes depositions of alluvial matter.
VI. Deposition ·noun 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.
deposition         
n. the taking and recording of testimony of a witness under oath before a court reporter in a place away from the courtroom before trial. A deposition is part of permitted pre-trial discovery (investigation), set up by an attorney for one of the parties to a lawsuit demanding the sworn testimony of the opposing party (defendant or plaintiff), a witness to an event, or an expert intended to be called at trial by the opposition. If the person requested to testify (deponent) is a party to the lawsuit or someone who works for an involved party, notice of time and place of the deposition can be given to the other side's attorney, but if the witness is an independent third party, a subpena must be served on him/her if he/she is reluctant to testify. The testimony is taken down by the court reporter, who will prepare a transcript if requested and paid for, which assists in trial preparation and can be used in trial either to contradict (impeach) or refresh the memory of the witness, or be read into the record if the witness is not available. See also: deponent depose discovery
deposition         
n. (legal)
1) (of a witness) to make a deposition
2) (of a lawyer) to defend; notice; take a deposition
3) a sworn deposition
4) a deposition that (he made a deposition that he had witnessed the accident)

Википедия

Deposition

Deposition may refer to:

  • Deposition (law), taking testimony outside of court
  • Deposition (politics), the removal of a person of authority from political power
  • Deposition (university), a widespread initiation ritual for new students practiced from the Middle Ages until the 18th century