Constructive

Constructive, when used in a legal proceeding means that something doesn't really exist or didn't really happen, but the court is going to deem that it did occur or exist through interference and legal interpretation. For example, if someone, who by exercising reasonable care would have known a fact, he is deemed to have constructive knowledge of the fact. See also, Constructive Possession.

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