Section 17-1-3 – Constructive notice.
17-1-3. Constructive notice. Constructive notice is notice imputed by the law to a person not having actual notice. Source: CivC 1877, §2108; CL 1887, §4742; RCivC 1903, §2451; RC 1919, §14; SDC 1939, §65.0503.
Section 17-1-4 – Circumstances constituting constructive notice.
17-1-4. Circumstances constituting constructive notice. Every person who has actual notice of circumstances sufficient to put a prudent man upon inquiry as to a particular fact, and who omits to make such inquiry with reasonable diligence, is deemed to have constructive notice of the fact itself. Source: CivC 1877, §2109; CL 1887, §4743; RCivC 1903, […]
Section 17-1-5 – False notice not validated by event.
17-1-5. False notice not validated by event. A notice which is false when given is not valid by the subsequent happening of the event. Source: CivC 1877, §2110; CL 1887, §4744; RCivC 1903, §2453; RC 1919, §16; SDC 1939, §65.0505.
Section 17-1-1 – Kinds of notice.
17-1-1. Kinds of notice. Notice is either actual or constructive. Source: CivC 1877, §2106; CL 1887, §4740; RCivC 1903, §2449; RC 1919, §12; SDC 1939, §65.0501.
Section 17-1-2 – Actual notice.
17-1-2. Actual notice. Actual notice consists in express information of a fact. Source: CivC 1877, §2107; CL 1887, §4741; RCivC 1903, §2450; RC 1919, §13; SDC 1939, §65.0502.
 
								