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How Long Can the Contract Bar Doctrine Extend the 12-Month

Question 29

Question 29

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How long can the contract bar doctrine extend the 12-month statutory limitation on elections?


A) Three years.
B) 24 months.
C) 48 months.
D) Five years.
E) Seventy-eight weeks.

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