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(ii) that any or all of the premises of the body corporate shall be removed from the register of premises and be dis- qualified, for such period as may be specified in the direction, from being registered therein.
(4) If the Governor in Council thinks fit in any case so to do, he may, either on his own motion or on the application of the body corporate concerned, direct that any disqualifica- tion imposed under this section shall cease.
12.-(1) Subject to the provisions of this section, if a Continuation registered pharmacist who is an authorised seller of poisons of business dies or becomes of unsound mind or is adjudged bankrupt or inacist by
of phar- enters into any arrangement with his creditors, any repre- represe sentatives who thereafter carry on his business in accordance case of with the conditions hereinafter specified and are persons in death, etc. relation to whom the requirements of this section are satisfied 23 & 24 shall, for the purposes of that business and during the period e, 25, s. 10. specified in sub-section (4) of this section, be authorised sellers of poisons within the meaning of this Ordinance and be entitled to use in conjunction with the business name of the pharmacist, such titles, emblems and descriptions as might have been used by the pharmacist.
(2) The conditions referred to in sub-section (1) of this section are as follows:-
(a) in each set of premises where the business is carried on, the business, so far as concerns the retail sale of drugs, must be under the personal control of a registered phar- macist; and
(b) the name and certificate of registration of the person having the control of the business as aforesaid must be con- spicuously exhibited in the premises.
(3) The requirements to be satisfied under sub-section (1) of this section in relation to the representatives are that their names and addresses must be registered with the registrar, together with a statement of the name of the pharmacist whose representatives they are.
(4) The period referred to in sub-section (1) of this section shall be--
(a) in the case of the death of a pharmacist, a period of five years from the date thereof;
(b) in the case of the unsoundness of mind or bank- ruptcy of a pharmacist, a period of three years from the date when he became of unsound mind or was adjudged bankrupt;
(c) in the case of an arrangement with the creditors of a pharmacist, a period of three years from the date when the representatives became entitled thereunder to carry on his business;
or such longer period as, on the application of the repre- sentatives, the Governor in Council may, having regard to all the circumstances of the case, think fit to direct.
(5) If a representative or a person employed by the representatives in the carrying on of the business has been convicted of any such criminal offence, or been guilty of any such misconduct, as in the opinion of the Governor in Council renders him, or would if he were a registered phar-
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