Mountjoy Square, Dublin, Act, 1938

Interpretation.

2.—In this Act unless the subject or context otherwise requires—

the expression “the Act of 1802” means the Act passed in the 42nd year of the reign of King George III, chapter xxxiv, intituled “an Act for inclosing and improving Mountjoy Square in the Parish of Saint George, in the County of Dublin;”

the expression “the corporation” means the Right Honourable the Lord Mayor Aldermen and Burgesses of Dublin;

the expression “Mountjoy Square” means that space of ground bounded by and including the railings of the inclosed square in the parish of Saint George and county borough of Dublin, as delineated and shown coloured red on the plan deposited at the Private Bill office of the Oireachtas;

the expression “the commissioners” means the persons constituted and appointed commissioners by and under the Act of 1802, and their successors respectively holding office up to the date of the passing of this Act;

the expressions “municipal fund” and “municipal rate” mean the municipal fund and municipal rate of the county borough of Dublin as defined by the Local Government (Dublin) Act, 1930 (No. 27 of 1930).