You should make the entities themselves implement IValidatableObject then use an iterator to yield return a ValidationResult for each error.
This could be achieved by writing custom validator attributes. But personally I prefer the FluentValidation.NET framework instead of data annotations as it provides a more concise and easier way to express custom validation logic even in complex scenarios.
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