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A representation must be filed by an aggrieved person within how many days of the cause of action?

A. 15 days
B. 30 days
C. 60 days
D. 90 days
Correct Answer: B. 30 days

This question tests knowledge of the statutory time limit for filing a representation. The foundational concept is the principle of timely legal action to ensure fairness and prevent stale claims.

  • Correct Answer: 30 days. This is the standard prescribed period for an aggrieved person to file a representation from the date the cause of action arises, ensuring prompt resolution of grievances.
  • 15 days: This period is generally too short for administrative processes and is not the standard.
  • 60 days: While some legal actions have longer periods, 60 days is not the specified limit for this type of representation.
  • 90 days: This is an even longer period, typically reserved for more complex or severe cases, and does not apply here.

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