Section 110 – Liability of certain other persons
465.This section provides for certain persons to be liable, on fault being shown, for losses suffered by another person in consequence of a matter specified in subsection (1).
466.Subsection (1)(a) applies where a person suffers loss as a result of an inaccuracy in an entry. It applies where the person who made the application which led to the entry did not exercise reasonable care or where the person notified the Keeper of an apparent inaccuracy without taking reasonable care.
Example
Alan maliciously registers a forged constitutive document bearing to be granted by Bruce over property owned by Claire. Claire has a claim against Alan for any loss.
467.Subsection (1)(b) applies, where as a result of a failure to take reasonable care, there is an inaccuracy in responding to an information request under section 107 of the Act. It should be read with section 108 of the Act, which provides for certain pledges to be extinguished where property is acquired within 3 months after faulty information is given to an entitled person.
Example
Information is supplied to Ailsa by Brendan that certain property is not pledged. Brendan does not take reasonable care, and the information is wrong. Ailsa takes a pledge over the property in reliance on that information. She expects that the pledge will be a first-ranked security, but it is in fact subject to the existing pledge. Ailsa will have a claim against Brendan.
468.Subsection (1)(c) applies where a person has failed, without reasonable cause, to provide information under section 107 of the Act.
469.Subsection (2) imposes the same restrictions on liability as those set out in section 109(2) of the Act.