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deposito

Depósito is a term used in several Romance languages to denote an act of placing something in safekeeping or a place where things are kept. Depending on context, it can refer to money, goods, or natural accumulations of minerals. In finance, a depósito refers to money placed with a bank or financial institution for safekeeping, often with the possibility of earning interest. Deposits can be withdrawn on demand or after a fixed term, and are typically subject to regulation and, in many places, deposit insurance. Common categories include demand deposits, savings deposits, and time deposits (such as certificates of deposit in some countries).

A depósito can also denote a security deposit or down payment given as evidence of commitment or

In logistics and commerce, a depósito refers to a storage facility or warehouse where goods are kept

In geology and mining, a mineral or ore depósito is a natural concentration of valuable minerals that

Other uses include legal and administrative meanings, such as depósito legal (the legal deposit of publications

as
protection
against
potential
breaches
of
contract,
such
as
rent
payments
or
service
agreements.
This
type
is
usually
refundable
at
the
end
of
the
contract,
subject
to
deductions
for
damage
or
unpaid
charges
as
provided
by
the
agreement.
before
distribution
or
sale.
Depósitos
can
be
public
or
private
and
may
include
inventory
control,
handling
services,
and,
in
some
cases,
bonded
storage
for
goods
under
customs
control.
may
be
economically
extractable.
Exploration
assesses
the
extent,
grade,
and
feasibility
of
mining,
informing
reserve
estimates
and
development
plans.
for
archiving)
and
judicial
deposits
in
court
procedures,
depending
on
the
jurisdiction.