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Unit 1Unit 2Unit 3RandomPotpourri Final Jeopardy Score: Player 1 Player 2 Player 3

Defense based on the police investigation is known as

What is Procedural Defense Substantive Defense: Based on mental standing or situation crime occurred in

Power of a court to hear a case

What is Jurisdiction

--- says lying is always wrong

What is Rule – Based Ethics

Who is the President and Vice President (full names)

Who is Barak Obama Joe Biden

Independent 3 rd party that makes a court binding decision in a disagreement is known as

Who is an Arbitrator Mediator: Helps two sides talk

Age at which a person can legally be bound to contracts

What is Age of Majority or 18

Severing the child-parent relationship

What is Emancipation How do you become emancipated? – Marriage, child birth, agreement, court order, enter armed forces

We fill 3 roles in society, as a citizen, a consumer and a

What is a Worker – Produce either goods or services Goods = tangible Service = intangible

Name 2 contracts a minor can enter into and cannot disaffirm

What are Court approved, Necessities, banking, insurance, Work- related, Sale of Realty

Exaggerated sales talk is known as

What is Puffery

Youngest a person can get married in Michigan

What is 16

Auto insurance that protects from fire, hail, animals, and acts of God

What is Comprehensive Collision = when collide with items

Legal vehicle used to transfer immediate control of property to another

What is trust Will = Expression of how you want property to be distributed after death

Protects the right to make, use and sell a product or process

What is a Patent Copyright = protection of a creative work

A marriage that is invalid from the start

What is a Void Marriage

Government agency that oversees workplace safety

What is OSHA or Occupational Safety & Health Administration

Recipient of a trust or insurance policy

Who is the Beneficiary

Government taking your land for public good and paying fair market value

What is Eminent Domain

Michigan minimum wage is

What is $7.40

The 3 branches of government are

What are Executive Judicial Legislative

Gaining property by having your property increase is known as

What is Accession

This agency oversees recalls on consumer items

Who is the CPSC (Consumer Product Safety Commission – They get information from the consumer, distributor, and manufacturers)

What type of ethics looks at the outcome to say what is right and wrong

What is the Consequence-Based Ethics Rule-Based says something is always right or wrong

What is the only restriction on marriage for two people legally able to get married (One man and one women of legal age)

What is They cannot be related

Idea in a contract that both sides receive something of value is known as

What is Consideration