You are the deponent of the affidavit which you have provided to the Court Registry in support of the application? |
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Mounce gives the figure of approximately seventy-five percent of the middle forms in the NT should be classified as deponent. |
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Just because an active form doesn't exist in the relatively small corpus of the New Testament, this is no reason to deem a verb deponent. |
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If that is what the deponent of this affidavit wants to say, I want to cross-examine him. |
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A party may not cross-examine the deponent of an affidavit filed by the other party in a motion unless the panel directs otherwise. |
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He maintained his innocence, his rote replies taking on a smug absurdity: Q: May the deponent say to which organization he belongs. |
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The panel shall not direct that the deponent of an affidavit on a motion be cross-examined unless the interests of justice require it. |
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He argues that in light of recent discussion we can do a better job of classifying deponent forms and understanding them than we have in the past. |
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Where a party is granted leave to submit affidavit evidence in a hearing on the merits of a complaint or an appeal, the panel may direct that the other party be given an opportunity to cross-examine the deponent. |
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Meditari, a deponent, has a passive form with an active meaning. |
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