Final answer:
The characteristic of an affidavit of proposed investigator that does not apply is that the detail required does not vary by jurisdiction. This document is tailored to meet specific local rules and regulations.
Step-by-step explanation:
The statement "the content and extent of detail required does not vary by jurisdiction" is not a characteristic of an affidavit of proposed investigator, and therefore is the correct answer to the question. An affidavit is a written statement made under oath, and it typically must adhere to the rules and requirements of the jurisdiction in which it is submitted. While it is prepared when a fraud investigator is retained (b) and is a legal document sworn under oath and must be notarized (c), and it is indeed addressed to the court and may be submitted by an attorney for the person who engaged the investigator (d), the standards and details required can vary depending on the legal jurisdiction (a).