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Jeopardy!!!!!!

Final Jeopardy Unit 1 Unit 2 Unit 3 Random Potpourri 100 200 300 400 500 Final Jeopardy Score: Player 1 Player 2 Player 3

Question : Unit 1, 100 pts Crime punishable by more than 1 year in jail, a fine of more than $1,000 or both

Answer : Unit 1, 100 pts What is a Felony Less then a year is a -- Misdemeanor

A decision that can be used as an example for similar decisions Question : Unit 1, 200 pts A decision that can be used as an example for similar decisions

Answer : Unit 1, 200 pts What is Precedent

Person that initiates a legal proceeding for the government Question : Unit 1, 300 pts Person that initiates a legal proceeding for the government

Be aware of the others involved in a trial – Answer : Unit 1, 300 pts Who is the Prosecutor Be aware of the others involved in a trial – Defendant, Plaintiff

Question : Unit 1, 400 pts Rape, kidnapping, assault and other crimes fall under this criminal conduct

Crimes Against a Person Be aware of the others Criminal Conducts – Answer : Unit 1, 400 pts What is Crimes Against a Person Be aware of the others Criminal Conducts – Against Government, Property, Realty, Consumers, Decency, Peace & order

Laws enacted by state or federal legislatures Question : Unit 1, 500 pts Laws enacted by state or federal legislatures

Legislation enacted by a town or local group is an Ordinance Answer : Unit 1, 500 pts What is Statute Legislation enacted by a town or local group is an Ordinance

A contract that has legal efficiency or force is known as Question : Unit 2, 100 pts A contract that has legal efficiency or force is known as

Void – Cannot be enforced Voidable – One party can cancel Answer : Unit 2, 100 pts What is Valid Void – Cannot be enforced Voidable – One party can cancel

Question : Unit 2, 200 pts When both parties to a contract have an incorrect belief about an important fact

Unilateral – Only 1 made an error, the contract is still valid Answer : Unit 2, 200 pts What is a Bilateral Mistake Unilateral – Only 1 made an error, the contract is still valid

Assurance of quality or performance explicitly made by the seller Question : Unit 2, 300 pts Assurance of quality or performance explicitly made by the seller

Answer : Unit 2, 300 pts What is an Express Warranty Know definition for Full, Limited Warranty and Warranty of Merchantability / implied

Question : Unit 2, 400 pts An award that is meant to punish and make an example of the defendant is known as

Answer : Unit 2, 400 pts What is Punitive Damages Know the other remedies: Compensatory, Restitution, Nominal, etc.

Question : Unit 2, 500 pts Occurs when one party to a contract is in a position of trust and wrongfully dominates the other party

Answer : Unit 2, 500 pts What is Undue Influence

Unique word, mark, symbol or device that identifies a product Question : Unit 3, 100 pts Unique word, mark, symbol or device that identifies a product

Answer : Unit 3, 100 pts What is Trademark

Question : Unit 3, 200 pts Legal action taken to remove a tenant from possession of all the landlord’s real property

Answer : Unit 3, 200 pts What is Eviction Construction Eviction occurs if landlord fails to perform certain duties

Question : Unit 3, 300 pts Item of personal property that has become permanently attached to realty

Fixture if attached to a structure Answer : Unit 3, 300 pts What is an Attachment – or Fixture if attached to a structure

Question : Unit 3, 400 pts Document directed to attending physicians regarding a person’s choices about the use of life support

Answer : Unit 3, 400 pts What is A Living Will or Health Care Directive Power of Attorney: Any writing that appoints someone as agent or Person you appoint as your voice when you do not have one

Question : Unit 3, 500 pts Court order that cancels a marriage because of a problem that existed from the start

Answer : Unit 3, 500 pts What is Annulment

Name 2 of the ways you gain ownership of property Question : Random, 100 pts Name 2 of the ways you gain ownership of property

Answer : Random, 100 pts What is Finding Accession Contract Inheritance Gift Adverse Possession

Insurance that protects you when you have boats on land Question : Random, 200 pts Insurance that protects you when you have boats on land

Answer : Random, 200 pts What is inland marine Know the other insurances: Auto (types), Marine, Life, Health, Homeowners, Casualty, Liability, Social, etc.

What are two of the three roles you play in the economy Question : Random, 300 pts What are two of the three roles you play in the economy

Worker (goods & service) Answer : Random, 300 pts What is Worker (goods & service) Citizen Consumer

In an appellate court, only questions of ___ can be reviewed Question : Random, 400 pts In an appellate court, only questions of ___ can be reviewed

Answer : Random, 400 pts What is Law

Which amendment deals with Tort Law. Question : Random, 500 pts Which amendment deals with Tort Law.

Know your Bill of Rights Answer : Random, 500 pts What is the 7th Know your Bill of Rights

Question : Potpourri, 100 pts Group of laws that defines and sets punishments for offenses against society

Tort: Private or civil wrong for which the law grants a remedy Answer : Potpourri, 100 pts What is Criminal Law Civil Laws: Group of laws used to provide remedy for wrongs against individuals Tort: Private or civil wrong for which the law grants a remedy

Question : Potpourri, 200 pts Name 2 of the 7 forms of Real Property (also known as Realty or Land)

Answer : Potpourri, 200 pts What is Land / Surface rights Water Rights Rights to Air Space Mineral Rights Fixtures Crops Structures

Question : Potpourri, 300 pts This makes it so no excessive bail, fines or cruel and unusual punishment can be used

Be aware of the rest of the Bill of Rights (the First 10 Amendments) Answer : Potpourri, 300 pts What is the 8th Amendment Be aware of the rest of the Bill of Rights (the First 10 Amendments)

Question : Potpourri, 400 pts As consumers we have 7 rights and responsibilities. List 2 of the rights with their responsibility.

Answer : Potpourri, 400 pts What is Safety – Use safe Choice – Pick carefully Be Heard – Speak up Redress – Seek Compensation Information – Use Information Consumer Education – Learn Good Service – Reward good service

Question : Potpourri, 500 pts What are the 4 elements of a tort?

Causation – Breach caused injury Answer : Potpourri, 500 pts What are Duty Breach of Duty Injury Causation – Breach caused injury

Final Jeopardy Make Your Wager

Final Jeopardy: Question Name the 5 elements of a contract

Final Jeopardy: Answer What is Offer and Acceptance Genuine Assent Legality Consideration Capacity Who won? Player 1 Player 2 Player 3

Congratulations Player 1 You Win !!!!!!!

Congratulations Player 2 You Win !!!!!!!

Congratulations Player 3 You Win !!!!!!!