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deponent

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Noun — A person who gives sworn evidence in writing, especially in an affidavit or a deposition used in court proceedings.

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Etymology

From Latin deponere 'to lay down, put aside', used in later legal Latin of laying down testimony; the grammatical sense reflects a verb having 'laid aside' its passive meaning.

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What is the difference between a deponent and a witness?

Every deponent is a witness, but not every witness is a deponent. Deponent is the narrower legal term for someone whose evidence is given on oath in writing or at a deposition, rather than spoken from the witness box at trial.

What is the difference between a deponent and an affiant?

They mean much the same thing. Affiant is the usual American term for the person swearing an affidavit; deponent is the more common word in England, Wales, India and other common-law jurisdictions.

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