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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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Both cases require that a number of narrow conditions be met in order for liability to be found, most notably that the school possesses actual notice of the conduct and shows deliberate indifference to that conduct.
To win, Mosley most show "the school had actual notice of the harassment and was deliberately indifferent to it," says Jocelyn Samuels, a vice president at the National Women's Law Center.
If the exercise occurred on Days 10 through Day 14 but the employer does not receive actual notice of the exercise before the end of Day 14, the employer should also be permitted to elect to include the withholding taxes in the deposit for the Day 15 to Day 28 pay period.
 
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