OBSCENE PUBLICATIONS.
No. 15 of 1914.
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articles so seized, except such of them as he considers necessary to be preserved as evidence in some further proceedings, to be destroyed after the expiration of seven days, unless an application be duly made to the said magistrate in the meantime to state and sign a case or to grant leave to appeal to the Full Court by way of a re-hearing, and such articles shall be in the meantime impounded.
No. 16 of 1914.
of
An Ordinance to provide for the registration of qualified dental surgeons and otherwise to regulate the practice of dentistry.
[Originally No. 16 of 1914.
No. 5 of 1928. No. 9 of 1928. No. 41 of 1935. No. 46
[1st August, 1914.]
of 1936. Law Rev.
1914.
Ord., 1939.]
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1. This Ordinance may be cited as the Dentistry Ordinance. Short title.
2. In this Ordinance,
(a) "Dental Board" means the Dental Board established under the provisions of this Ordinance;
(b) "Dental operation" includes the extraction of teeth, or any operation on the teeth involving the use of any instrument;
(c) "Exempted person" means a person who has been granted a certificate of exemption under the provisions of section 5 (2);
(d) "Registered dental surgeon" means any person who has been registered as a dental surgeon in the register of dental surgeons established under the provisions of this Ordinance.
Interpretation.
[cf. No. 8 of 1937, s. 2 (xi) (c).]
3.-(1) A Board to be styled the Dental Board shall be Constitution established and shall consist of the Director of Medical Services.
Board.
↑ Persons registered under this Ordinance are exempt from jury service
[see No. 6 of 1887, s. 4 (5)] but are eligible for the electorate of the Urban Council [see No. 7 of 1935, s. 3 (4)].
As amended by No. 41 of 1935 [4.10.35].
of Dental
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