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<h1>Constructive knowledge legally presumes awareness of facts discoverable through reasonable care, even without actual notice.</h1> Constructive knowledge refers to knowledge that a person is legally presumed to have, even if they lack actual awareness. Under this doctrine, if someone could have discovered a fact through reasonable care or diligence, they are deemed to have known it. This typically applies to matters of public record that are accessible through proper inquiry. The concept differs from actual notice, which involves directly bringing information to someone's attention. Courts apply this principle to hold parties accountable for information they should have reasonably discovered.