INQUIRY KNOWLEDGE definition
INQUIRY KNOWLEDGE means the actual conscious knowledge (and not imputed or deemed knowledge) of the individuals listed on Exhibit A after reasonable inquiry by the Company of the appropriate person(s) with the applicable property manager of the Company Properties and/or operating member or operating partner of the Related Entity, in each case as to the subject matter of the representations and warranties contained in Article IV. The manner of such inquiry, which such individuals shall make such inquiry and which such persons inquiries shall be made of by any such individual shall each be in the reasonable judgment of the Company.
INQUIRY KNOWLEDGE an individual will be deemed to have Inquiry Knowledge of a particular fact or other matter if the individual has Actual Knowledge, or if a prudent individual could be expected to discover or otherwise become aware of such fact or other matter either (i) in the course of conducting a reasonably comprehensive investigation concerning the existence of such fact or other matter or (ii) because of the nature of his position with, or responsibilities on behalf of, a Person. The Company will be deemed to have "Inquiry Knowledge" of a particular fact or other matter if the Company's office of the CEO, the Company's chief financial officer or the Company's general counsel has Inquiry Knowledge of such fact or other matter.