67Transfer in consequence of reorganisation of parliamentary constituenciesU.K.
(1)Where—
(a)an Order in Council is made under the Parliamentary Constituencies Act 1986 (c. 56) (orders specifying new parliamentary constituencies), and
(b)an existing local constituency association transfers a chargeable interest to—
(i)a new association that is a successor to the existing association, or
(ii)a related body that as soon as practicable transfers the interest or right to a new association that is a successor to the existing association,
the transfer, or where paragraph (b)(ii) applies each of the transfers, is exempt from charge.
(2)In relation to any such order as is mentioned in subsection (1)(a)—
(a)“the date of the change” means the date on which the order comes into operation;
(b)“former parliamentary constituency” means an area that, for the purposes of parliamentary elections, was a constituency immediately before that date but is no longer such a constituency after that date;
(c)“new parliamentary constituency” means an area that, for the purposes of parliamentary elections, is such a constituency after that date but was not such a constituency immediately before that date.
(3)In relation to the date of the change—
(a)“existing local constituency association” means a local constituency association whose area was the same, or substantially the same, as the area of a former parliamentary constituency or two or more such constituencies, and
(b)“new association” means a local constituency association whose area is the same, or substantially the same, as that of a new parliamentary constituency or two or more such constituencies.
(4)In this section—
(a)“local constituency association” means an unincorporated association (whether described as an association, a branch or otherwise) whose primary purpose is to further the aims of a political party in an area that at any time is or was the same or substantially the same as the area of a parliamentary constituency or two or more parliamentary constituencies, and
(b)“related body”, in relation to such an association, means a body (whether corporate or unincorporated) that is an organ of the political party concerned.
(5)For the purposes of this section a new association is a successor to an existing association if any part of the existing association’s area is comprised in the new association’s area.