The following excerpt is from Blevins v. O.H.C. Batteries & Car Sales, Inc., 855 F.2d 860 (9th Cir. 1988):
when the circumstances are such that a purchaser is in possession of facts which would lead a reasonable man in his position to make an investigation that would advise him of the existence of prior unrecorded rights. He is said to have constructive notice of their existence whether he does or does not make the investigation.
Berge v. Fredericks, 95 Nev. 183, 189, 591 P.2d 246, 249 (1979) (citations omitted).
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