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Constructive Notice:

It is a notice which treats a person who ought to have known a fact, as if he actually does know
it. In other words, a person has constructive notice of all facts of which he would have acquired
actual notice had he made those enquiries which he ought reasonably to have made. The cases of
constructive notice into two classes:

(i) Cases in which the party charged has had actual notice that the property in dispute was in
some way affected, and the Court has thereupon bound him with constructive notice of facts and
documents, to a knowledge of which he would have been led by an inquiry after the
circumstances affecting the property had come to his knowledge.

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