Notice; knowledge

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(a) Notice.--Subject to subsection (f), a person has notice of a fact if the person:

(1) has actual knowledge of it;

(2) has received a notice or notification of it; or

(3) from all the facts and circumstances known to the person at the time in question, has reason to know that it exists.

(b) Knowledge.--"Knowledge" means actual knowledge. "Knows" has a corresponding meaning.

(c) Reason to know distinguished.--"Discover," "learn" or words of similar import refer to knowledge rather than to reason to know.

(d) Notify.--A person notifies or gives a notice or notification to another person by taking such steps as may be reasonably required to inform the other person in ordinary course, whether or not the other person actually comes to know of it.

(e) Be notified.--Subject to subsection (f), a person receives a notice or notification when:

(1) it comes to that person's attention; or

(2) it is duly delivered in a form reasonable under the circumstances at:

(i) the place of business through which the contract was made; or

(ii) another location held out by that person as the place for receipt of such communications.

(f) Communication to organizations.--Notice, knowledge or notice or notification received by an organization is effective for a particular transaction from the time it is brought to the attention of the individual conducting that transaction and, in any event, from the time it would have been brought to the individual's attention if the organization had exercised due diligence. An organization exercises due diligence if it maintains reasonable routines for communicating significant information to the person conducting the transaction and there is reasonable compliance with the routines. Due diligence does not require an individual acting for the organization to communicate information unless the communication is part of the individual's regular duties or the individual has reason to know of the transaction and that the transaction would be materially affected by the information.

Cross References. Section 1202 is referred to in section 4A106 of this title.


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