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(1)A person is entitled to be compensated by the Keeper for loss suffered in consequence of—
(a)an inaccuracy in the statutory pledges record to the extent that it is attributable to the making up, maintenance or operation of the register (including an attempted correction of it),
(b)the issue, under section 90(1) or 97(2), of a written statement which is incorrect,
(c)the service, under section 102(4), of a notification which is incorrect,
(d)a search result which—
(i)relates to a search of the statutory pledges record carried out by means of a search facility provided by the Keeper,
(ii)ought (as a result of the search terms used) to reflect accurately the contents of the statutory pledges record at the time the search was made, and
(iii)does not accurately reflect those contents,
(e)the issue, under section 106, of an extract which is not a true extract,
(f)an application being accepted or rejected in error,
(g)an attempt to make an application, which the Keeper would otherwise have accepted, failing as a result of an error in the system the Keeper has for accepting applications, or
(h)applications being dealt with otherwise than in the order in which they are received.
(2)But the Keeper has no liability under subsection (1)—
(a)in so far as the person’s loss could have been avoided had the person taken measures which it would have been reasonable for the person to take,
(b)in so far as the person’s loss was not reasonably foreseeable, or
(c)for non-patrimonial loss.
(3)For the avoidance of doubt, an inaccuracy in information included in an entry in the statutory pledges record when that entry is made up under section 87(1)(a), revised under section 89(1) or corrected by virtue of section 97(1), 99(6)(b) or (8) or 100(1)(a) or (3)(a) does not fall within subsection (1)(a) to the extent that the Keeper—
(a)has been misled into making the inaccuracy, and
(b)reasonably believed the information to be accurate.
(4)For the purposes of subsection (3), the circumstances where the Keeper is entitled to reasonably believe information to be accurate include those where it is provided—
(a)in connection with an application to which the entry relates, or
(b)by the court.
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