CAP. 138]
[s. 8 cont.]
(Cap. 209.)
Restriction on use of certain titles, etc. 23 & 24 Geo. 5, c. 25, s. 3.
Pharmacy and Poisons.
obligation upon the registrar to cause a further certificate to be issued to him unless he satisfies the registrar that the original certificate has been lost or destroyed and pays such fee, if any, in respect of the issue of the further certificate as may be prescribed by regulations.
(2) If a person to whom a certificate of registration has been issued ceases to be registered as a pharmacist, he shall, within fourteen days after so ceasing, transmit the certificate to the registrar for cancellation, and, if he fails so to do, he shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine of fifty dollars and to a further fine of ten dollars for every day subsequent to the day on which he is convicted of the offence during which the default continues.
(3) If, with intent to deceive, a person- (a) forges, or uses, or lends to or allows to be used by any other person a certificate of registration or any other certificate issued under any enactment, whether of this Colony or elsewhere, relating to pharmacy; or
(b) makes or has in his possession a document so closely resembling any such certificate as aforesaid as to be calculated to deceive,
he shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine of two hundred and fifty dollars and, in the case of a continuing offence, to a further fine of fifty dollars for every day subsequent to the day on which he is convicted of the offence during which the contravention continues.
(4) In this section, the expression "forges" has the same meaning as in the Forgery Ordinance.
9. (1) It shall not be lawful for a person, unless he is registered as a pharmacist, to take or use the title of "chemist and druggist', or of druggist or of pharmacist or of pharmaceutist or of pharmaceutical chemist or of member of the Pharmaceutical Society, or to take or use in connexion with the sale of goods by retail the title of chemist. In this section "title" or "description" includes the equivalent of such title or description in any language whatsoever.
(2) It shall not be lawful for a person to use in connexion with any business any title, emblem or description reasonably calculated to suggest that he or anyone employed
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CAP. 138]
[s. 8 cont.]
(Cap. 209.)
Restriction
on use of certain titles, etc. 23 & 24 Geo. 5, c. 25, s. 3.
Pharmacy and Poisons.
obligation upon the registrar to cause a further certificate to be issued to him unless he satisfies the registrar that the original certificate has been lost or destroyed and pays such fee, if any, in respect of the issue of the further certificate as may be prescribed by regulations.
(2) If a person to whom a certificate of registration has been issued ceases to be registered as a pharmacist, he shall, within fourteen days after so ceasing, transmit the certificate to the registrar for cancellation, and, if he fails so to do, he shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine of fifty dollars and to a further fine of ten dollars for every day subsequent to the day on which he is convicted of the offence during which the default continues.
(3) If, with intent to deceive, a person- (a) forges, or uses, or lends to or allows to be used by any other person a certificate of registration or any other certificate issued under any enactment, whether of this Colony or elsewhere, relating to pharmacy; or
(b) makes or has in his possession a document so closely resembling any such certificate as aforesaid as to be calculated to deceive,
he shall be liable on summary conviction to a fine of two hundred and fifty dollars and, in the case of a continuing offence, to a further fine of fifty dollars for every day subsequent to the day on which he is convicted of the offence during which the contravention continues.
(4) In this section, the expression "forges" has the same meaning as in the Forgery Ordinance.
9. (1) It shall not be lawful for a person, unless he is registered as a pharmacist, to take or use the title of "chemist and druggist', or of druggist or of pharmacist or of pharmaceutist or of pharmaceutical chemist or of member of the Pharmaceutical Society, or to take or use in connexion with the sale of goods by retail the title of chemist. In this section "title" or "description" includes the equivalent of such title or description in any language whatsoever.
(2) It shall not be lawful for a person to use in con- nexion with any business any title, emblem or description reasonably calculated to suggest that he or anyone employed
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