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Imputation (law) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The principle of imputation or attribution underpins the legal concept that ignorance of the law is no excuse (Latin: ignorantia juris non excusat ). All laws are published and available for s...
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This article deals with the imputed knowledge rule in agency law. The basic rule imputes to a principal knowledge or notice received by an agent within the scope of the agent's authority. ... Keywords: Agency Law, Imputed Knowledge and Notice...
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This subsection does not limit the knowledge imputed to a real estate broker of any facts known by an associate real estate broker or real estate salesperson licensed to such broker.
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This is the imputed knowledge rule in action. Receipt of the notice by the authorized agent results in the legal receipt by the principal, regardless of whether or not the principal actually received the notice from the agent.7...
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Chapter 88. Real Estate Brokers and Other Licensees Section 670. Imputed Knowledge and Notice. previous: Section 665. Vicarious Liability. next: Section 675. Common Law Abrogated.
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Fourth, what does this tell us about the liability of the escrow/closing officer--who failed to communicate information which later became knowledge imputed to a party to the escrow. Gulp.
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Article 1:305 (ex art. 1.109) - Imputed Knowledge and Intention ... this knowledge, foresight or behaviour is imputed to the party itself. ... 1.109) - Imputed Knowledge and Intention...
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