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- noun Plural form of
deposition .
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Examples
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The problem is that bank employees admitted in depositions that they were not actually reviewing these documents, but were signing-off anyway.
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The problem is that bank employees admitted in depositions that they were not actually reviewing these documents, but were signing-off anyway.
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A GMAC robo-signer, Jeffrey Stephan, admitted in depositions that he signed as many as 500 foreclosure affidavits each day without reviewing the necessary files or having his signatures properly notarized.
Lender Halts Foreclosures Robbie Whelan 2010
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One GMAC employee, Jeffrey Stephan, admitted in depositions that he authorized up to 10,000 foreclosures a month without seeing the files associated with them.
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The problem is that bank employees admitted in depositions that they were not actually reviewing these documents, but were signing-off anyway.
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One GMAC employee, Jeffrey Stephan, admitted in depositions that he authorized up to 10,000 foreclosures a month without seeing the files associated with them.
WSJ: Bank of America Suspends Foreclosures Robbie Whelan 2010
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They would have the right to all documents, emails, etc. and be allowed to question all persons under oath in depositions that give them broad leyway to ask all kinds of questions.
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Tyrwhitt's assessment that Elizabeth, Parry and Champernon-Ashley had anticipated their interrogations and agreed on what they would state in their depositions is supported by the evidence.
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California Superior Court Judge Aurelio N. Munoz ruled Paul's legal team can begin seeking depositions from a host of big names – including Bill, Hillary and Chelsea Clinton – that allegedly were witnesses to an effort by the Clintons and top Democratic leaders to extract millions of dollars from Paul in illegal donations and then cover it up.
Michelle Obama: Let's move past Wright, get back to issues 2008
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California Superior Court Judge Aurelio N. Munoz ruled Paul's legal team can begin seeking depositions from a host of big names – including Bill, Hillary and Chelsea Clinton – that allegedly were witnesses to an effort by the Clintons and top Democratic leaders to extract millions of dollars from Paul in illegal donations and then cover it up.
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