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What is a list of questions that must be answered under oath, by parties named in a lawsuit, before a trial begins?

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a) Deposition
b) Summons
c) Affidavit
d) Subpoena

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Final answer:

A deposition is a list of questions that must be answered under oath by parties named in a lawsuit before a trial begins. option a is answer

Step-by-step explanation:

The list of questions that must be answered under oath by parties named in a lawsuit before a trial begins is called a deposition. During a deposition, both the plaintiff and the defendant have the opportunity to ask and answer questions. It is a formal legal procedure conducted outside the courtroom, often in a lawyer's office.

Although similar in concept, a summons is a document that initiates a lawsuit and requires a defendant to respond, an affidavit is a written statement made under oath, and a subpoena is a document that orders a person to attend a court proceeding. option a is answer

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