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7.—(1) On the accretion date, the area of the whole or so much of the works authorised to be maintained or constructed and maintained by article 3 or 5 as have been completed or substantially completed shall, to the extent that they are outside the area of New Forest District Council, be annexed to and incorporated within—
(a)the district of New Forest;
(b)the petty sessional division of Lyndhurst; and
(c)the Lymington Town Ward (in respect of Work No.1 and works authorised by article 5 relating thereto) and the Boldre and Sway Ward (in respect of Work No. 2 and works authorised by article 5 relating thereto); and
works completed under the powers conferred by article 3 or 5 after that date shall, to the extent that they are outside that area, be so incorporated when they are completed.
(2) In this article, “accretion date” means whichever of the following dates first occurs, namely, the date when the construction of the works so authorised is completed or the date when in accordance with article 6 the powers conferred by article 3 cease to have effect except as to such of the works authorised by that article as are then completed or substantially commenced.
(3) Nothing in this article shall require the performance of any functions under the Ordnance Survey Act 1841(1) until the Commissioners have certified in writing to the Director General of Ordnance Survey that the construction of the works authorised by article 3 is completed.
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