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  2. Constructive notice - Wikipedia

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    The harshness of the doctrine of constructive notice is somewhat reduced by the "Rule of Indoor management" or "Turquand's Rule". The rule derives its name from the case of Royal British Bank v Turquand, where the defendant was the liquidator of the insolvent Cameron's Coalbrook Steam, Coal and Swansea and Loughor Railway Company.

  3. Constructive Notice: The Duty to Inspect - AOL

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    For this reason, plaintiffs should conduct careful and complete discovery on the history of building maintenance and repair as defendant’s proven failure to properly inspect is fatal to a ...

  4. Notice - Wikipedia

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    An example of this would be printing a notice of the lawsuit in a newspaper published where the defendant is believed to reside. Because the failure of a defendant to appear in court results in a default judgment against him, such measures must be sufficiently calculated to give actual notice to the defendant to satisfy due process. In Mullane v.

  5. Constructive dismissal - Wikipedia

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    Here, the second way to claim constructive dismissal examines whether the employer's (or employee of the employer) course of conduct, or even a single incident, demonstrates an intention to no longer be bound by the written or implied employment contract. An example of this kind of constructive dismissal is a "toxic work environment".

  6. Royal British Bank v Turquand - Wikipedia

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    The Turquand rule was formulated to keep an outsider's duty to inquire into the affairs of a company within reasonable bounds, but if the compliance or non-compliance with an internal requirement can be ascertained from the company's public documents, the doctrine of disclosure and the doctrine of constructive notice will apply.

  7. Lis pendens - Wikipedia

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    In some jurisdictions, when the notice is properly recorded, lis pendens is considered constructive notice to other litigants or other unrecorded or subordinate lienholders. [3] The recording office will record a lis pendens upon request of anyone who claims to be entitled to do so (such as because the person has filed a lawsuit).

  8. Actual notice - Wikipedia

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    Actual notice may be contrasted with constructive notice, which is a way of giving notice that may not immediately bring the matter to the attention of the individual that is intended to receive the notice. Constructive notice includes, among other methods, service on an agent or family member, service by posting (on the front door), and ...

  9. Recording (real estate) - Wikipedia

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    This is the doctrine of "constructive notice" and it is nearly universal in the various states of the U.S. So, for example, after a deed or mortgage has been recorded by someone in the chain of title, no subsequent purchaser will be protected against it. The reason is that the recording laws deem everyone to know of its existence once it is ...