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knowing, knowingly or knows

when used with respect to a person, and in relation to a particular matter, means that the person either—

a) had actual knowledge of the matter; or
b) was in a position in which the person reasonably ought to have—
i) had actual knowledge;
ii) investigated the matter to an extent that would have provided the person with actual knowledge; or
iii) taken other measures which, if taken, would reasonably be expected to have provided the person with actual knowledge of the matter;