It is unclear what kind of deposit is being asked about - a BANK deposit - or a deposit/downpayment on an item.
If a bank deposit, the bank's audit at the end of the business day will disclose this fact as well. Either way you will not be damaged, but neither will you gain an un-earned windfall.
If a downpayment, you would have to speak with the businessperson involved in order to resolve the issue or clarify the terms of the dispute.
they are written upside down
A half-down non-refundable deposit would be a 50% deposit on what you're making the deposit on (a $700 per month rent apartment might require a half-down deposit, i.e. $350), this deposit will not be returned at the end of the term / deal / transaction.
A delta is a triangular deposit of sediment at the end of a river or stream. It happens when the strong current of the river slows down and deposits the sediments it has been transporting.
5n12 is just a term you cant have an inequality from just this. You must have written it down wrong.
If the wrong electronic account number is submitted and it's an invalid number so it's rejected, the IRS issues you a paper check. If the wrong number is submitted and it's a valid number (it just isn't your account number), then the IRS has no way of knowing that, because it doesn't come back to them as rejected. In that case, it isn't the IRS' responsibility to track down the wrong account number and retrieve the deposit. It's your responsibility to talk to your bank so they can identify, according to the incorrect but valid routing code and account number, the bank and account that have your deposit.
Whenever the river slows down it starts to drop sediment. This usually happens when it meets the sea, unless it meanders slowly across a flood plain in its way.
not always, but sometimes parents are in competition with their children. Its not healthy, but it happens
The parents note down the time of the birth, place of birth and get a horoscope written
That depends on whether you signed anything when you put down the deposit, and whether it was a refundable deposit or a non-refundable one.
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This is called a "Stalactite"
When rivers slow down, they deposit sediment in a process known as sedimentation or deposition. This happens when the velocity of the water decreases, causing it to lose its capacity to carry the sediment, which then settles on the riverbed or banks.