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CAP. 138]

[s. 12 cont.]

Pharmacy and Poisons.

(3) The requirements to be satisfied under subsection (1) 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 subsection (1) 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 bankruptcy 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 representatives, the Board may, having regard to all the circumstances of the case, think fit to direct.

36 of 1950, s.8.

Conditions as to the giving of directions by Board in cases of conviction etc. of employee.

(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 Board renders him, or would if he were a registered pharmacist render him, unfit to be on the register, the Board, after making inquiry into the case, may, subject to the provisions of this Ordinance, direct that the representatives shall cease to be authorized sellers of poisons and cease to be entitled to use the titles, emblems and descriptions which might have been used by the pharmacist.

(6) In this section, the expression "representative" means an executor, administrator, trustee or committee, and includes, in respect of the period of three months after the death of a pharmacist leaving no executor who is entitled and willing to carry on his business, any person beneficially interested in the estate of the pharmacist.

13. (1) Where an act or omission which, under the foregoing provisions of this Ordinance, may be made the ground of a direction by the Board involving the cesser or restriction of the right of a person (in this section referred

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CAP. 138] [s. 12 cont.] Pharmacy and Poisons. (3) The requirements to be satisfied under subsection (1) 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 subsection (1) 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 bankruptcy 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 representatives, the Board may, having regard to all the circumstances of the case, think fit to direct. 36 of 1950, s.8. Conditions as to the giving of directions by Board in cases of conviction etc. of employee. (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 Board renders him, or would if he were a registered pharmacist render him, unfit to be on the register, the Board, after making inquiry into the case, may, subject to the provisions of this Ordinance, direct that the representatives shall cease to be authorized sellers of poisons and cease to be entitled to use the titles, emblems and descriptions which might have been used by the pharmacist. (6) In this section, the expression "representative" means an executor, administrator, trustee or committee, and includes, in respect of the period of three months after the death of a pharmacist leaving no executor who is entitled and willing to carry on his business, any person beneficially interested in the estate of the pharmacist. 13. (1) Where an act or omission which, under the foregoing provisions of this Ordinance, may be made the ground of a direction by the Board involving the cesser or restriction of the right of a person (in this section referred
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CAP. 138] [s. 12 cont.] Pharmacy and Poisons. (3) The requirements to be satisfied under subsection (1) 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 subsection (1) 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- 36 of 1950, s.8. sentatives, the Board may, having regard to all the circum- stances of the case, think fit to direct. 36 of 1950, s.8. 36 of 1950, 0.8. Conditions as to the giving of directions by Board in cases of conviction etc. of employee. (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 Board renders him, or would if he were a registered phar- macist render him, unfit to be on the register, the Board, after making inquiry into the case, may, subject to the provisions of this Ordinance, direct that the representatives shall cease to be authorized sellers of poisons and cease to be entitled to use the titles, emblems and descriptions which might have been used by the pharmacist. (6) In this section, the expression "representative” means an executor, administrator, trustee or committee, and includes, in respect of the period of three months after the death of a pharmacist leaving no executor who is entitled and willing to carry on his business, any person beneficially interested in the estate of the pharmacist. 13. (1) Where an act or omission which, under the foregoing provisions of this Ordinance, may be made the ground of a direction by the Board involving the cesser or restriction of the right of a person (in this section referred 68
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CAP. 138]

[s. 12 cont.]

Pharmacy and Poisons.

(3) The requirements to be satisfied under subsection (1) 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 subsection (1) 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- 36 of 1950, s.8. sentatives, the Board may, having regard to all the circum-

stances of the case, think fit to direct.

36 of 1950, s.8.

36 of 1950, 0.8.

Conditions as to the giving of directions by Board in cases of conviction etc. of employee.

(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 Board renders him, or would if he were a registered phar- macist render him, unfit to be on the register, the Board, after making inquiry into the case, may, subject to the provisions of this Ordinance, direct that the representatives shall cease to be authorized sellers of poisons and cease to be entitled to use the titles, emblems and descriptions which might have been used by the pharmacist.

(6) In this section, the expression "representative” means an executor, administrator, trustee or committee, and includes, in respect of the period of three months after the death of a pharmacist leaving no executor who is entitled and willing to carry on his business, any person beneficially interested in the estate of the pharmacist.

13. (1) Where an act or omission which, under the foregoing provisions of this Ordinance, may be made the ground of a direction by the Board involving the cesser or restriction of the right of a person (in this section referred

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