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The London Docklands Development Corporation (Transfer of Functions) Order 1998

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Transfer of functions

3.  Subject to the following provisions of this Order, in relation to each Area the functions are hereby transferred to the relevant transferee, and—

(a)references in the 1994 Act to an officer of the Corporation shall be construed as references to an officer or an employee of the relevant transferee;

(b)except in sections 2, 12, 13, 19, 20, 21, 22, and 31 references in the 1994 Act to the designated areas shall be construed as references to the Area and references to the waterside shall be construed as references to so much of the waterside as is within the Area;

(c)references in the 1994 Act to the manager shall be construed as references to the manager appointed by the relevant transferee to manage the Area or any part of the Area and includes his authorised deputies and assistants and any person authorised by the relevant transferee to act in that capacity; and

(d)anything which before the date of the coming into force of this Order was in the process of being done by, to or in relation to the Corporation in connection with any of the functions may be continued after that date by, to or in relation to the relevant transferee.

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