Law School Admission Test /Notary Practice Test Part 2
Notary Practice Test Part 2
This deck covers key concepts and regulations related to notary practices, including legal restrictions, fees, and procedural terms.
Which of the following statements is correct? A. A notary public may in certain situations practice law B. A notary public may prepare a will C. A notary public shall not practice law D. None of the above
A notary public shall not practice law
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Which of the following statements is correct?
A. A notary public may in certain situations practice law
B. A notary public may prepare a will
C. A notary public shall not practice law
D. None of the above
A notary public shall not practice law
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A notary public subjects himself to the following for asking or receiving more than the statutory allowance for administering an oath in connection with an affidavit.
1. Criminal prosecution 2. Civil Lawsuit 3. removal from office
A. 3 only
B. 1 and 3 only
C. 1,2 and 3
D. 2 only
1, 2 and 3
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A sentence of imprisonment for a Class "A" misdemeanor is a definite sentence which shall not exceed
A. 6 months
B. 1 yr
C. 3 yrs
D. 7 yrs
1 year
A person appointed by the court to manage the estate of a dead person who died w/o a will or who did not name such a person in the will is -
A. An executor
B. A plaintiff
C. An administrator
D. A deponent
An administrator
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A person who signs his signature on an affidavit is called-
A. The plaintiff
B. The legatee
C. The executor
D. The affiant
Affiant
If a person declines to take an oath because of religious reasons, he may make-
A. Codicil
B. Affirmation
C. Contract
D. Lien
Affirmation
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Term | Definition |
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Which of the following statements is correct?
A. A notary public may in certain situations practice law
B. A notary public may prepare a will
C. A notary public shall not practice law
D. None of the above | A notary public shall not practice law |
A notary public subjects himself to the following for asking or receiving more than the statutory allowance for administering an oath in connection with an affidavit.
1. Criminal prosecution 2. Civil Lawsuit 3. removal from office
A. 3 only
B. 1 and 3 only
C. 1,2 and 3
D. 2 only | 1, 2 and 3 |
A sentence of imprisonment for a Class "A" misdemeanor is a definite sentence which shall not exceed
A. 6 months
B. 1 yr
C. 3 yrs
D. 7 yrs | 1 year |
A person appointed by the court to manage the estate of a dead person who died w/o a will or who did not name such a person in the will is -
A. An executor
B. A plaintiff
C. An administrator
D. A deponent | An administrator |
A person who signs his signature on an affidavit is called-
A. The plaintiff
B. The legatee
C. The executor
D. The affiant | Affiant |
If a person declines to take an oath because of religious reasons, he may make-
A. Codicil
B. Affirmation
C. Contract
D. Lien | Affirmation |
"Sworn to before me this - day of - , 2010" is referred to as:
A. Lien
B. Contract
C. Jurat
D. Codicil | Jurat |
Something that has value and is given to induce someone to enter into a contract is called
A. Real property
B. Chattel
C. Will
D. Consideration | Consideration |
A person who starts a civil lawsuit is called
A. Antagonist
B. Defendant
C. Appellant
D. Plaintiff | Plaintiff |
The law which specifies the time during which a civil action or criminal prosecution must be started is called-
A. The statute of frauds
B. The law of venue
C. The statute of limitations
D. None of the above | The statute of limitations |
The geographical place where an affidavit is taken by a notary or commissioner of deeds is called the -
A. Locale
B. Town
C. Venue
D. Venison | Venue |
The total commission fee for the appointment of a notary public is-
A. $20
B. $40
C. $60
D. None of the above | $60 |
The fee for swearing in a witness is
A. $.75
B. $2
C. $2.50
D. $4 | $2 |
The county clerk fee for issuance of Certificate of Official Character is -
A. $2
B. $4
C. $5
D. None of the above | $5 |
The fee for an authentication certificate is-
A. $2
B. $3
C. $4
D. $6 | $3 |