2Interpretation

In this Act—

“the 1871 conveyance land” means the land, comprising the site of the former church of Allhallows Staining including its tower and the site of the former curate’s residence adjoining the church, transferred to the Company by conveyance dated 18 May 1871 in which the land was described as set out in Part 1 of the Schedule to this Act, and which is shown hatched and edged blue on the deposited plan;

“the Act of 1961” means the Allhallows Staining Churchyard Act 1961 (c. viii);

“the churchyard” means the churchyard which was the subject of the Act of 1961 which included the description set out in Part 2 of the Schedule to this Act, and which is shown hatched and edged green on the deposited plan;

“the Company” means the Master, Wardens and Commonalty of Freemen of the Art or Mystery of Clothworkers of the City of London (commonly called “The Clothworkers' Company”) and its successors in title to so much of the relevant land as is in the ownership of the Company;

“the deposited plan” means the plan of the relevant land deposited as recited above;

“the planning Acts” has the same meaning as in the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 (c. 8); and

“the relevant land” means the land edged red on the deposited plan, including the 1871 conveyance land, the churchyard, and other land hatched and edged yellow on the deposited plan comprising parts of the sites of 7 and 9/10 Mark Lane.