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S.C. Code Ann. § 33-41-30

What constitutes "knowledge" or "notice" of a fact

Known as the Uniform Partnership Act

The act spans §§ 33–33 (61 sections).

Applied in 1 court decision — leading case Orders Distributing Co. v. Newsome Carpets & Wallcovering (1992)

Most recently applied in Orders Distributing Co. v. Newsome Carpets & Wallcovering (June 1992)

1962 Code SECTION 52-3; 1952 Code SECTION 52-3; 1950 (46) 1841.

(1) A person has "knowledge" of a fact within the meaning of this chapter not only when he has actual knowledge thereof, but also when he has knowledge of such other facts as in the circumstances shows bad faith.

(2) A person has "notice" of a fact within the meaning of this chapter when the person who claims the benefit of the notice

(a) states the fact to such person or

(b) delivers through the mail or by other means of communication a written statement of the fact to such person or to a proper person at his place of business or residence.

Official source: South Carolina Legislature. Reproduced from public-domain South Carolina statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.