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actual notice

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actual notice

Commonly means notice expressly and directly given to a person and received by that person.In legal documents,however,a requirement for actual notice may be satisfied through express notice or implied notice, but not by constructive notice. Express notice is given by actual delivery of the information to the person charged.Implied notice is satisfied if the person has sufficient facts available to cause him or her to ask further questions and thereby receive express notice. Constructive notice occurs when someone is charged by law with making inquiries such as would cause him or her to learn of facts giving rise to implied notice.



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a fiction that a person got notice even though actual notice was not personally delivered to him/her.
quot; Notwithstanding this provision, it would be good business practice to provide all creditors actual notice of the existence of the separate series thereby eliminating any notice argument a creditor may have.
the Seventh Circuit allowed Byrne's FMLA claim to proceed despite Byrne's failure to give his employer timely actual notice that he needed leave, (5) as required by regulation.
 
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