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15.—(1) This regulation applies where—
(a)an injured party is resident in an EEA State other than the United Kingdom, and
(b)that person has been compensated by the foreign compensation body of the State where he resides.
(2) Where this regulation applies, the MIB shall be liable to indemnify the foreign compensation body in the following cases—
(a)where the accident took place in the United Kingdom and it was caused by or arose from the use of—
(i)an unidentified vehicle, or
(ii)a vehicle normally based in a territory which is not an EEA State or a subscribing state or part of any such state;
(b)where the accident was caused by, or arose from the use of, a vehicle normally based in the United Kingdom but it has proved impossible to identify the insurer of that vehicle within 2 months from the date when the request for compensation was lodged with the foreign compensation body.
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