Actual notice refers to the direct information a person has been given about a situation. It is important in legal contexts and distinguishes from constructive notice, which is assumed from public records. The correct answer to the question is option C: provided when someone has been given information.
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Actual notice refers to information that someone has been explicitly given. The correct answer to the question is that actual notice is "provided when someone has been given information." Understanding this distinction is important in legal matters, particularly in property law. ;