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The doctrine of constructive notice is a legal idea which means has the person been notified, whether they know it or not. Notification doesn't necessarily mean that this person has been specifically notified, only that this information is available, in a recognized way, such that the doctrine of constructive notice requirements are met in your legal system, and therefore it is assumed that this person knows this information.

For instance, if you have registered your company, and your constitution is lodged with some governing body, you are said to having notified other parties of your constitution.

The Wikipedia page on the doctrine of notice and a far more indepth write up on the subject can be found in the related links below.

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