implied notice
- Known as inquiry notice, implied notice refers to the knowledge that a reasonable person would interpret from a set of facts or circumstances, prompting further investigation. This concept is regarded as a type of actual notice
- The buyer had an implied notice of the property's disputed situation owing to the presence of occupants living there.
- Since the contractor saw the warning signs, they were deemed to have an implied notice of the potential danger on the construction site.
- Because of the irregularities in the paperwork, the auditor had an implied notice about potential fraud and was expected to investigate further.
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