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29 May, 04:45

Which of the following is a true statement about depositions? a. They are generally held in a courtroom. b. They are not taken under oath. c. They must be preceded by interrogatories. d. none of the above

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  1. 29 May, 04:53
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    none of the above

    Explanation:

    A deposition or examination for discovery is known to be a witness' sworn out-of-court testimony. We have both Oral and written depositions and the witness being deposed in the process is called a deponent.

    During the oral deposition, an individual known as stenographer makes a written verbatim record of what is being presented using a unique shortened writing style. In written depositions, parties submit questions in advance and the deponents would answer them.

    Depositions are done outside of the courts, supervised by the parties involved in the process and the people who are required to be present are the deponent, attorneys for all interested parties, and a person qualified to administer oaths
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