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13.—(1) If, after a vehicle has been disposed of by a custodian pursuant to regulation 10, a person claims to have been the owner of the vehicle at the time when it was disposed of and the conditions specified in paragraph (2) are fulfilled, the custodian must pay that person a sum calculated in accordance with paragraph (3).
(2) The conditions are that—
(a)the person making the claim satisfies the custodian that that person was the owner of the vehicle at the time it was disposed of; and
(b)the claim is made before the end of the period of one year beginning with the date on which the vehicle was disposed of.
(3) The sum payable under paragraph (1) must be calculated by deducting from the proceeds of sale the prescribed charges for the removal, storage and disposal of the vehicle.
(4) Where it appears to a custodian of a vehicle that more than one person is the owner, such one of them as the custodian thinks fit is to be treated as the owner for the purposes of this regulation.
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