1E+WThe church or other religious body in whom the land in question is vested or on whose behalf it is held (hereinafter referred to as “the church”) shall before removing any human remains, or before any work is undertaken which does not involve the disturbance of the remains of any deceased person buried in a grave but which will render the grave inaccessible, or before removing any tombstones, monuments or other memorials commemorating the deceased persons—
(a)publish in a newspaper circulating in the locality a notice of intention to do so at least once during each of two successive weeks; and
(b)display a like notice in a conspicuous place where the remains are interred; and
(c)serve a like notice on the Commission; and
(d)if the remains were interred within twenty-five years before the date of the first publication of the notice serve a like notice on the personal representatives or a relative of the deceased person in so far as the names and addresses of such personal representatives or relative can be ascertained on reasonable enquiry.