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Shall be the duty of every licensee to notify the commission within ____ by certified or register mail or hand delivery if the institution of criminal prosecution by arrest or indictment the subject matter of which involves a real estate transaction in which he was acting as a licensee, registrant, or certificate holder.

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Final answer:

The original question relates to the duty of a real estate licensee to report to the commission regarding any criminal prosecutions related to their professional activities. The time frame is not specified in the question and would typically come from real estate commission regulations. This forms an aspect of professional conduct and accountability within the real estate industry.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question you’ve presented appears to have a missing time frame for when a licensee must notify the commission after being arrested or indicted in a criminal case relating to a real estate transaction. This requirement is likely outlined in the regulations governing real estate licensees, and similar obligations can be found in the laws and rules that dictate the conduct and duties of professionals in various fields. Although the information provided from constitutional amendments focuses on the rights of individuals in criminal cases, this does not directly answer the question regarding the duty of a licensee in regards to notification of the commission.

The specific time frame that must be filled into the blank would ordinarily be found in the state or national real estate commission regulations. Since that information isn't provided here, the best approach to answer this would be to refer to the applicable laws or rules provided by the real estate commission that oversees licensees in your jurisdiction. This obligation of timely notification to the commission ensures accountability and the maintenance of professional standards within the industry.

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