What is the difference between a deposition and an interrogatory?
A) Interrogatories are governed by court rules, and depositions are not.
B) Depositions are given under oath, and interrogatories are not.
C) Interrogatories (questions) are usually unlimited in number, and depositions are not.
D) Depositions consist of oral questions, and interrogatories are written.
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