Does an email constitute constructive receipt regarding a communication surrounding a legal proceeding?
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Does an email constitute constructive receipt regarding a communication surrounding a legal proceeding?
I received an email of a document that had been recorded at the County Clerk’s office; by virtual of the recording, am I put on constructive notice and does an email of that document do the same?
Asked on March 26, 2012 under General Practice, Georgia
Answers:
Daniel Bowen / Daniel D. Bowen, Attorney at Law
Answered 12 years ago | Contributor
If you would state the nature of the document recorded in the Clerk's office, I could respond with an on point answer.
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