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6.—(1) In this Part —
“associated property”, in relation to any land of a predecessor council, means —
property in or on the land which is used or intended to be used by the council exclusively for the discharge of functions on the land;
property which is so used or intended to be so used and which is kept elsewhere when not in use;
investments or cash which relate exclusively to the land; and
records which relate exclusively to the land;
“contract” includes any enforceable undertaking;
“financial reserves”, in relation to a predecessor council and any successor council, means—
the total of such amounts of a description contained in section 41(3)(b) of the Local Government and Housing Act 1989(1) (expenditure to be charged to revenue account) as have at any time been charged to a revenue account of the predecessor council, to the extent that those amounts have not been applied before the reorganisation date; and
the total of the amount of the predecessor council’s capital receipts, as defined for the purposes of Chapter 1 of the Local Government Act 2003(2) (capital finance etc and accounts), as have not been applied before the reorganisation date—
to meet expenditure incurred for capital purposes; or
as provision to meet credit liabilities; and
“investment” does not include any land held as an investment.
(2) Regulations 9 to 13 do not apply where regulation 7 applies.
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