Sec. 7. A person, when reducing a deposition to writing, shall transcribe a page unit of the deposition in the same form as the form required for a record of proceedings under Indiana Rule of Appellate Procedure 7.2. [Pre-2004 Recodification Citation: 33-15-27-7.] IC 33-42 ARTICLE 42. NOTARIES PUBLIC Ch. 0.5. Definitions Ch. 1. Repealed Ch. 2. Repealed Ch. 3. Repealed Ch. 4. Repealed Ch. 5. Authority of Township Trustee to Perform Notarial Acts Ch. 6. Federal Land Bank Employees Acting as Notaries in Certain Transactions Ch. 7. Acknowledgment of Lot Sales by a Notary Who Is a Member of Cemetery Association Ch. 8. Repealed Ch. 9. Notarial Acts Ch. 10. Official Seals and Stamping Devices Ch. 12. Commission Requirements and Qualifications Ch. 13. Notary Discipline Ch. 14. Notary Fees Ch. 15. Apostilles Ch. 16. Miscellaneous Provisions Ch. 17. Remote Notarial Acts IC 33-42-0.5 Chapter 0.5. Definitions 33-42-0.5-1 Application of law 33-42-0.5-2 "Acknowledgment" 33-42-0.5-3 "Appearance" or "appear" 33-42-0.5-4 "Assurance" 33-42-0.5-5 "Audio visual communication" 33-42-0.5-6 "Credential" 33-42-0.5-7 "Credential analysis" 33-42-0.5-8 "Credible witness" 33-42-0.5-9 "Dynamic knowledge based authentication assessment" 33-42-0.5-10 "Electronic" 33-42-0.5-11 "Electronic notarial certificate" 33-42-0.5-12 "Electronic record" 33-42-0.5-13 "Electronic seal" 33-42-0.5-14 "Electronic signature" 33-42-0.5-15 "Exclusive control" 33-42-0.5-16 "Identity proofing" 33-42-0.5-17 "In a representative capacity" 33-42-0.5-18 "Notarial act" 33-42-0.5-19 "Notarial officer" 33-42-0.5-20 "Notary public" 33-42-0.5-21 "Official seal" 33-42-0.5-22 "Person" 33-42-0.5-23 "Principal" 33-42-0.5-24 "Public key infrastructure" 33-42-0.5-25 "Record" 33-42-0.5-26 "Remote notarial act" 33-42-0.5-27 "Remote notary public" 33-42-0.5-28 "Remote presentation" 33-42-0.5-29 "Sign" 33-42-0.5-30 "Signature" 33-42-0.5-31 "Stamping device" 33-42-0.5-32 "State" 33-42-0.5-33 "Surety" 33-42-0.5-34 "Technology" 33-42-0.5-35 "Verification on an oath or affirmation"
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