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Such a person is likely to be fixed with constructive knowledge that the items were stolen.
The question of constructive knowledge is more difficult.
The California court imposed a relatively broad standard yesterday, allowing suits based on constructive knowledge.
The justices in the majority said allowing suits based on both actual and constructive knowledge created the right incentives.
The brothers also say they "had no actual or constructive knowledge of the condition and situations alleged by plaintiff."
If reportable releases occur, they must be reported immediately upon constructive knowledge of occurrence.
In other words, is constructive knowledge sufficient?
The district court found that Napster had both actual and constructive knowledge that its users exchanged copyrighted music.
Member States must be assumed to have actual or at least constructive knowledge of an organisation's actions, so that they cannot claim ignorance of them.
In such cases the warrantor will need actual or constructive knowledge, which includes information supplied to the warrantor but not necessarily read by him.
Wille states that actual knowledge is required; it remains to be seen if constructive knowledge will suffice.
The term 'suffer' requires actual or constructive knowledge that the activity is taking place but does not require active connivance.
Finally, as a preliminary issue, it is important to establish that actual or constructive knowledge of the relevant conditions occurred before the contract concerned came into existence.
Recording it there provides constructive knowledge of the lien to a prospective purchaser, Mr. Wasser said.
Prince filed a lawsuit against the university which included the claim that Wefald and other high-ranking university officials had "actual or constructive knowledge" of the transaction.
According to Ungoed-Thomas J in Selangor (No 3), constructive knowledge suffices.
It may be preferable from the warrantor's point of view to use the subjective phrase 'so far as he is aware' to reduce the risk of constructive knowledge.
Constructive knowledge is insufficient: Bellenie [1980]Crim LR 137.
When a lien is properly recorded, even those without actual knowledge take title subject to it because they are deemed to have "constructive knowledge" as a result of the recording.
The special issues in the ticket cases revolve around whether the party whom it is sought to bind under the conditions on the ticket had actual or constructive knowledge of their existence.
Facility owners and operators are required to minimize chemical releases during process shutdown operations; and if reportable releases occur, they must be reported immediately upon constructive knowledge of occurrence.
It is clear then, that, according to this head of liability, a third party may be liable if he receives corporate property with actual or constructive knowledge of a breach of trust.
On July 20, 2010, Picard amended his lawsuit against the Fairfield Greenwich Group claiming it had "actual and constructive knowledge" of the Madoff fraud.
Among the governor's objections to the disclosure bill is that it would hold sellers responsible for information about which they have only constructive knowledge - a legal term meaning something they should have known about.
But he argued that the information Bridget sought could at best show that he had reason to know he was infected and that such so-called constructive knowledge should not be enough to give rise to liability.