Millions of years of pressure and heat turned decaying animals and plants into coal.
Depositions change the coastlines because it deposits sand and silt there.
Pre-judgment depositions are taken prior to trial and reflect issues of whether or not the defendant is liable. Post judgment depositions are taken after a trial (or settlement) and typically go to issues of the amount of liability or methods of enforcing the judgment.
Sediments don't tend to mix with previous depositions because the depositions take place in non-turbulent environments (at least in deep ocean depositions). This results in strata, the lines sometimes evident in sedimentary rock, which are from individual depositions from cyclical events.
depositions
Placer deposit
L. J. Chris Martiniak has written: 'How to take and defend depositions' -- subject(s): Depositions, Trial practice
As far as I know, there generally aren't limits on the amount of depositions you can take. That doesn't mean that the other side won't object if they feel you're asking for an unnecessary deposition. There are deadlines, though, for discovery depositions and trial depositions. You should look first at the local rules for the court where the suit is filed, then George Civil Local Rules, as well as Federal Civil Rules
Yes, there are different types of deposition, including oral depositions where witnesses provide sworn testimony, written depositions where responses are provided in writing, and video depositions where witnesses are recorded giving testimony. Each type serves to gather evidence and information for legal purposes.
It is possible to view recordings of depositions at a court of law after it has been processed through a video editing software. The file can be used in many formats.
because deposiotion dont breaks down
Sessions for testimony are hearings or trials, and occasionally depositions.
They are called mineral deposits or precipitated minerals.