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deposit To put money in a bank or other financial institution.
Ãâó: www.mcwdn.org/ECONOMICS/EcoGlossary.html
deposition Sworn testimony taken and recorded outside the courtroom but according to the rules of the court.
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deposition Also known as an "EBT". The testimony of a witness taken out of Court under oath and reduced to writing. Depositions are taken for the purpose of discovering the facts upon which a party's claim is based; obtaining financial information or discovering the substance of a witness's testimony prior to trial. The deposition may be used to discredit a witness if he changes his testimony. Depositions are used to preserve the testimony of a witness who will be unable to appear at trial.
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deposit The borrowing and lending of cash. The rate that money is borrowed/lent at is known as the deposit rate (or depo rate). Certificates of Deposit (CD`S) are also tradable instruments.
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deposition the depositing of eroded material.
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