15
Rejection of Application for, and Withdrawal of Offer of Compensation
15.1
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15.2
The FSCS must reject an application for compensation if:
- (1) the FSCS considers that a civil claim in respect of the liability would have been defeated by a defence of limitation at the earlier of:
- (a) the date on which the relevant person (or where applicable, the successor) is determined to be in default; or
- (b) the date on which the claimant first indicates in writing that he may have a claim against the relevant person (or where applicable, the successor); or
- (2) the liability of the relevant person (or where applicable, the successor) to the claimant has been extinguished by the operation of law.
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15.3
The FSCS may withdraw any offer of compensation made to a claimant if the offer is not accepted or if it is not disputed within 90 days of the date on which the offer is made.
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15.4
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15.6
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15.7
The FSCS must seek to recover any compensation paid to a claimant if it appears to the FSCS that no such payment should have been made, unless the FSCS believes on reasonable grounds that it would be unreasonable to do so, or that the costs of doing so would exceed any amount that could be recovered.
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