With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". 231 (Minn.2010) (“If a statute’s words are clear and unambiguous as applied to an existing situation, we construe the words according to their common and approved usage.”). “Exigent circumstances” is defined as “[a] situation that demands unusual or immediate action and that may allow people to circumvent usual procedures.” Black’s Law Dictionary 227 (9th ed.2009). Similarly, dictionary definitions of exigent include “[requiring immediate action” and “[r]equiring immediate aid or action.” The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language 622 (5th ed.2011); Merriam-Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary 406 (10th ed.2001). Our case law is consistent with these definitions. We have said that the term “ ‘exigent’ bespeaks urgency or emergency.” Peoples Natural Gas Co., 389 N.W.2d at 907 (<HOLDING>). As these definitions indicate, the question

A: holding that with respect to the eaja the local or national market rate for legal services cannot be a special factor used to increase the rate beyond the statutory rate
B: holding that section 406b only governs a defendant service provider who was receiving agreedupon rates directly from a plan if that defendant had discretionary authority or control with respect to the rates agreed to by the plan sponsor
C: holding that the utilitys proposed rate increase to only one service class hardly suggests a pressing need of the type which would justify abandoning the statutory plan for interim rates and taking extraordinary action
D: holding that the commission is required by our constitution to ascertain the value of a utilitys property within the state in setting just and reasonable rates
C.