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Regarding affidavits, depositions, and venue, which statement is NOT correct?

A

A deposition is written testimony under oath, usually taken before trial.

B

An affidavit is always taken by question and answer from a witness examined by the adverse party.

C

A venue line usually identifies the state and county where the notarial act occurred.

D

An apostile or apostille is used in international authentication practice for qualifying countries.

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Correct Answer

B. An affidavit is always taken by question and answer from a witness examined by the adverse party.

AI Explanation

An affidavit is not the same thing as a deposition. In the booklet's definitions and notes, a deposition is testimony taken under oath out of court, while an affidavit is a sworn written statement. Not to be confused with venue, which concerns place, or apostille practice, which concerns international authentication.

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