If a pleading alleges all the facts which would, as a matter of law, give rise to constructive notice on the part of the other party of the matters alleged that should be enough to enable the party to argue the legal consequences of the facts alleged or proved.
Citations:
[1962] 1 WLR 974
Jurisdiction:
England and Wales
Cited by:
Cited – Barclays Bank Plc v Boulter and Another HL 26-Oct-1999
The question of whether notice of certain facts amounted to constructive notice of other facts is a question of law. Where it was claimed that a party should be exempt from liability under a document which it was claimed was signed because of . .
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Litigation Practice
Updated: 29 April 2022; Ref: scu.197748