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$200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 What are you selling? Is it stolen or do you have a title? I buys some of that Bad boys bad boys

$200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $400 $600 $800 $1000 $200 $600 $800 $400 $1000 What are you selling? Is it stolen or do you have a title? I buys some of that

Category 1 $200 Bank accounts, contracts for services, stocks and bonds are ________ goods.

Category 1 $400 The collection of laws that deal with the sale, transfer and purchase of goods is the ______.

Category 1 $600 In a _____ contract, both title and risk of loss pass to the buyer when the goods reach the place to which they are going?

Category 1 $800 The abbreviation F.O.B. means _______?

Category 1 $1000 When goods are shipped by carrier, the ________ passes to the buyer at the same time as the passage of title.

Category 1 $200-Answer Intangible

Category 1 $400-Answer UCC

Category 1 $600-Answer Destination

Category 1 $800-Answer Free On Board

Category 1 $1000-Answer Risk of loss

Category 2 $200 Papers that serve as evidence of ownership are known as______.

Category 2 $400 Goods must be _____ before title can pass.

Category 2 $600 _____ Insurance pays for damage to your own car. It does not matter who is at fault.

Category 2 $800 _____ insurance protects the policy holder fro claims or lawsuits for injuries or death caused by the policy holder’s negligent operation of a motor vehicle.

Category 2 $1000 Medical expenses incurred by someone occupying the insured’s car are covered by an insurance called ______

Category 2 $200-Answer Financial responsibility laws

Category 2 $400-Answer Property damage liability

Category 2 $600-Answer Collision (No Fault the way its worded)

Category 2 $800-Answer Bodily injury liability

Category 2 $1000-Answer Medical payments

Category 3 $200 _____ Insurance protects the insured when a car is lost or damaged because of fire, flood, theft, or hitting an animal.

Category 3 $400 If a car that someone buys does not fulfill the contracts requirements, the buyer may be able to _____ the acceptance even after taking possession of the vehicle.

Category 3 $600 Regulation Z requires lenders to disclose the finance charge and the _______

Category 3 $800 _______ Warranties are excluded in most states by the expression “as is”

Category 3 $1000 When a ______ sells a car, he or she gives an implied warranty that the car is merchantable.

Category 3 $200-Answer Comprehensive

Category 3 $400-Answer Revoke

Category 3 $600-Answer APR

Category 3 $800-Answer Implied

Category 3 $1000-Answer Private Seller

Category 4 $200 This Chicago Bulls player was fined $50,000 for derogatory remarks to a fan.

Category 4 $400 This Missouri town was hit by severe tornadoes on Sunday.

Category 4 $600 This former professional wrestler was killed in an auto accident in Flordia.

Category 4 $800 This person from Iowa is taking Charlie Sheens place on 2 and ½ men.

Category 4 $1000 Name which town the following big ten schools are located in. Iowa Nebraska Minnesota Wisconsin Northwestern Illinois Indiana Purdue Ohio State Penn State Michigan Michigan State

Category 4 $200-Answer Joakim Noah

Category 4 $400-Answer Joplin

Category 4 $600-Answer Macho Man Randy Savage

Category 4 $800-Answer Ashton Kutcher

Category 4 $1000-Answer Iowa- Iowa City IA Nebraska- Lincoln NE Minnesota- Minneapolis MN Wisconsin- Madison WI Northwestern- Evanston IL Illinois- Champaign IL Indiana- Bloomington IN Purdue- West Lafayette IN Ohio State- Columbus OH Penn State- Happy Valley PA Michigan- Ann Arbor MI Michigan State- East Lansing MI

Final Jeopardy Answer yes or no and describe the legal principal

You have 1 minute to consult… Lauren Webster, who lived in Massachusetts had no fault insurance. One night, while driving in a drunken condition, her car went off the road. She was badly injured. Can Lauren Webster collect no- fault insurance?

You have 30 seconds to consult… Lauren Webster, who lived in Massachusetts had no fault insurance. One night, while driving in a drunken condition, her car went off the road. She was badly injured. Can Lauren Webster collect no- fault insurance?

You have 15 seconds to consult… Lauren Webster, who lived in Massachusetts had no fault insurance. One night, while driving in a drunken condition, her car went off the road. She was badly injured. Can Lauren Webster collect no- fault insurance?

Time Is Up Lauren Webster, who lived in Massachusetts had no fault insurance. One night, while driving in a drunken condition, her car went off the road. She was badly injured. Can Lauren Webster collect no- fault insurance?

Final Jeopardy - Answer No, Benefits generally are not paid to persons whose injuries result from their own drunk driving.

Jeopardy Thank You For Playing!