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Knowledge, in this context, was divided into five types by Peter Gibson J in Baden, Delvaux and Lecuit v Société Générale pour Favoriser le Développement du Commerce et de l’Industrie en France SA [1983] BCLC 325, as follows:
- Actual knowledge;
- Wilfully shutting one’s eyes to the obvious;
- Wilfully and recklessly failing to make such inquiries as an honest and reasonable man would make;
- Knowledge of circumstances which would indicate the facts to an honest and reasonable man (but not a morally obtuse man); and
- Knowledge of circumstances which would put an honest and reasonable man on inquiry.
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