Comprehensive Prep
1. __________ is what is given in value to induce someone to enter into a contract.
Consideration
Liability
Enticement
A codicil
2. A man appointed by the court to manage the estate of a deceased person
who left no will is a(n):
administratrix
administrator
executor
executrix
3. What is the commission fee for a notary public appointment in New York
State?
$60
$75
$100
$50
4. Describe the significance of a county clerk's certificate in the context of
notarial acts.
It indicates the fees associated with notarial services.
, It serves as proof that a notary public is authorized to perform
notarial acts.
It is used to certify the accuracy of legal documents.
It is a document that lists all notarial acts performed by the notary.
5. If a person needs to submit an affidavit for a court case, what is their
responsibility as the affiant?
To witness the signing of the affidavit.
To notarize the document.
To draft the affidavit without any input.
To provide a truthful sworn statement.
6. If a notary public is found to have administered an oath after being removed
from office, what could be the potential legal consequences?
The notary would be allowed to continue their duties.
The notary could face legal penalties for unauthorized acts.
The notary would receive a warning but no penalties.
The notary would be reinstated immediately.
7. The person giving a deposition is called the ____.
defendant
plaintiff
deponent
appellant
respondent
,8. Describe the relationship between a mortgage and the debt it secures.
A mortgage is a type of insurance for real estate transactions.
A mortgage is a written instrument that creates a lien on real
property until the debt is paid.
A mortgage is a document that transfers property ownership without
any debt obligations.
A mortgage is a verbal agreement between two parties regarding
property ownership.
9. What types of notarial acts are permitted on a Sunday in New York State?
An affirmation or acknowledgment
A power of attorney
A deposition in a civil proceeding
A will execution
10. In a civil case, if a party wishes to take a deposition before a notary public,
which legal framework must they adhere to, and what implications does this
have for the notary's responsibilities?
They must comply with the New York State Constitution, which does
not address depositions.
They must adhere to the Civil Practice Law and Rules, which require
the notary to follow specific procedures and ensure the deposition
is conducted legally and ethically.
They must adhere to the Uniform Commercial Code, which governs
commercial transactions.
They must follow the Notary Public License Law, which focuses solely
on notary fees.
, 11. What is the primary function of a power of attorney?
To grant someone the right to make medical decisions.
To allow one person to act on behalf of another in legal matters.
To provide financial assistance to another individual.
To serve as a witness for legal documents.
12. What is the cost charged by a notary public for administering an oath?
$5
$10
$15
$2
13. Describe the significance of conveyance in the process of real estate
transactions.
Conveyance is irrelevant in real estate transactions.
Conveyance is a method for evaluating property value.
Conveyance is only important for tax purposes.
Conveyance is significant because it legally formalizes the transfer
of property rights between parties.
14. If a notary encounters a legal term they do not understand while performing
a duty, what should they do to ensure compliance with the law?
Ignore the term and proceed with the notarial act.
Seek clarification or further education on the term before
proceeding.