Re: General damages for damage to creditworthiness.
Yes i understand what you are saying RIco, but it doesn't make legal sense.
An action in tort must incur proportionate damages, OK if the damages are not specific they must be estimated, but it does not mean that they are not real.
OK Noddy could have put a claim in for his postage, this would have been a real cost, he perhaps could have claimed for losses due to stress caused by the debt collection activities, perhaps bolstered by a section 140 claim, these could have been argued as a substantiated loss, but unfortunately you cannot successfully argue that the data controller is liable for just placing a wrong default marker if no damage is caused. especially when he rectifies the error when he is made aware of it.
Yes i understand what you are saying RIco, but it doesn't make legal sense.
An action in tort must incur proportionate damages, OK if the damages are not specific they must be estimated, but it does not mean that they are not real.
OK Noddy could have put a claim in for his postage, this would have been a real cost, he perhaps could have claimed for losses due to stress caused by the debt collection activities, perhaps bolstered by a section 140 claim, these could have been argued as a substantiated loss, but unfortunately you cannot successfully argue that the data controller is liable for just placing a wrong default marker if no damage is caused. especially when he rectifies the error when he is made aware of it.
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