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Constructive notice

Constructive notice
In many situations English law provides that a party's rights depend on whether or not it had notice of certain facts. In order to prevent parties from deciding not to enquire about things they might rather not know about, English law includes a concept of "constructive notice". Precisely what constitutes constructive notice in any given situation will depend on the facts of the case, but the concept is that a party will be treated as having notice (and will have constructive notice) if that party would have had notice if it had acted in a manner which the court decides that it should have acted, bearing in mind all the circumstances of the case.



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