2025 Session Last amended: 2004 session

§ 336.1-202 — Notice; Knowledge

Plain-Language Summary

This section defines when a person has 'notice' or 'knowledge' of a fact under the UCC. A person has notice if they actually know something, received notification, or should know from the circumstances. For organizations, knowledge is imputed based on what relevant employees know.

Practical Notes
Whether you ‘knew’ about a problem can affect your rights under the UCC. This section explains what counts as notice and how organizations are charged with knowledge.