(1)In this Act the following expressions have the meanings hereby respectively assigned to them, that is to say:—
" charitable purpose " means any charitable, benevolent or philanthropic purpose, whether or not the purpose is charitable within the meaning of any rule of law;
" collection " means an appeal to the public, made by means of visits from house to house, to give, whether for consideration or not, money or other property; and "collector" means, in relation to a collection, a person who makes the appeal in the course of such visits as aforesaid;
" house " includes a place of business;
" licence " means a licence under this Act;
" police area ", " police authority " and " chief officer of police ", have the same meanings respectively as in the [11 & 12 Geo. 5. c. 31.] Police Pensions Act, 1921;
" prescribed " means prescribed by regulations made under this Act;
" proceeds " means, in relation to a collection, all money and all other property given, whether for consideration or not, in response to the appeal made;
" promoter " means, in relation to a collection, a person who causes others to act, whether for remuneration or otherwise, as collectors for the purposes of the collection; and " promote "and "promotion" have corresponding meanings.
(2)For the purposes of this Act, a collection shall be deemed to be made for a particular purpose where the appeal is made in association with a representation that the money or other property appealed for, or part thereof, will be applied for that purpose.