municipal taxes were due, transferees of
such properties were imputed with constructive knowledge of any charge created
against the properties that they had purchased. This ... Constructive notice means, "legal inference from established facts." "Notice
imputed by the law to a person not having actual notice". "Knowledge
diligence" determines the scope of a party's constructive knowledge, claim and is very critical to the outcome of the suit. (emphasis ... diligence which determines the scope of the party's constructive knowledge, which as per the Apex Court in Samuel's case, cited supra
municipal taxes were due, transferees of such properties were imputed with constructive knowledge of any charge created against the properties that they had purchased. This
received compensation, writ court held that the doctrine of
constructive knowledge could be attributed to everyone, having common
interest; writ petition has been filed after ... therefore, the observation of the writ
court that there would be constructive knowledge, about the award and
payment of compensation is erroneous
police protection is
sought for conversion. To common knowledge, no building can be
constructed in a paddy land without conversion. Therefore, it can be
safely
person affected by it only when it comes to his knowledge either directly or constructively, otherwise not."
16. In MCD v. Qimat Rai Gupta ... What is, therefore, necessary to be borne in mind is the knowledge leading to the making of the order. An order ordinarily would be presumed
person affected by it only when it comes
to his knowledge either directly or constructively,
otherwise not."
13. In MCD v. Qimat Rai Gupta ... What is, therefore, necessary to be borne in
mind is the knowledge leading to the making of the
order. An order ordinarily would be presumed
there is positive
information of a fact," It is "Actual knowledge by the
party of the very matter or thing, of which ... many
instances approximate knowledge, there my be actual
notice without knowledge." (See 29 Ame. Cyc.1113)
109. Constructive Notice, defines "Legal inference
from
purchase of the property. Hence, for the said offer,
knowledge, actual or constructive, of the party affected by the
award was an essential requirement
principle of
functus officio, resjudicata and constructive Resjudicata.
The Petitioner even had the knowledge and the opportunity
to question the same earlier ... principle of
functus officio, resjudicata and constructive Resjudicata.
The Petitioner even had the knowledge and the opportunity
to question the same earlier.”
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