Escrow & Title
Vermont's 'actual notice' means a party has received which type of notice?
ANotice from a recorded document only
BDirect, personal knowledge of a fact — not just constructive notice from public records✓ Correct
CNotice published in a newspaper
DNotice from a real estate agent
Explanation
Actual notice is direct, personal knowledge of a fact — the party actually knows about it. This contrasts with constructive notice (imputed knowledge from recorded documents) and inquiry notice (circumstances that would lead a reasonable person to investigate). All three forms of notice affect Vermont property rights.
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