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Article Title
The Knowledge or Role that makes a Person an Accessory under the Barnes v Addy Principle
Abstract
What is constructive notice? Should the five types of knowledge propounded in Baden v Societe Generale SA continue to be applied? Is 'knowing receipt' a mere example of 'knowing assistance'? What is the basis of liability for 'knowing assistance/knowing receipt'? Is liability for 'knowing assistance/knowing receipt' excluded from the Torrens System by the principle of the indefeasibility of a registered title? This paper will attempt to answer these questions.
Recommended Citation
Ong, Denis S. K
(2005)
"The Knowledge or Role that makes a Person an Accessory under the Barnes v Addy Principle,"
Bond Law Review:
Vol. 17:
Iss.
2, Article 6.
Available at:
http://epublications.bond.edu.au/blr/vol17/iss2/6
