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have been committed, or in which the offender may be found, and
such penalty, when recovered, shall be paid into the common
school fund of the county in which the suit shall be brought, and
in case of the non-payment of such penalty, the party so offend-
ing shall be liable to imprisonment for a period not exceeding
six months, in the discretion of the court having cognizance
thereof: Provided, That either party may appeal in the same time
and manner as appeals may be taken in other cases, except that
where an appeal is prayed in behalf of the people, no appeal
bond shall be required to be filed, whether the appeal be from
justice of the peace, or from the county or district court, or from
the appellate court. But it shall be sufficient in behalf of the
people of the State of North Dakpta, for the use of the Board of
Dental Examiners, to pray an appeal, and thereupon an appeal
may be had without bond or security; Provided, further, That no
proceeding shall be commenced against any party for failure to
procure the annual certificate of registration provided for in sec-
tion four, until after such party shall have been served with proper
notice of such failure, and the penalty thereby incurred. Each
operation performed and each patient treated, contrary to the pro-
visions of this Act, shall be deemed and held as a separate offense.
Sec. io. Any person who shall willfully and falsely claim or
pretend to have or hold a certificate of license or registration of
this Board or of any similar Board of any other State, or who shall
willfully and falsely, with intent to deceive the public, claim or
pretend to be a graduate of or hold a diploma granted by any
incorporated dental society or dental college, shall be subject to
the penalties provided for in section nine of this Act, to be sued
for and recovered and paid out as in said section provided.

Sec. ii. All laws or parts of laws in conflict with this Act
are hereby repealed.
Approved February 6, 1890.

OHIO.

To Amend Sections 4404 and 6991 of the Revised Statutes
of Ohio.

Be it Enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio:
Section i. That Sections 4404 and 6991 of the Revised Stat-
utes of Ohio be so amended as to read as follows:
Sec. 4404. From and after July 4, 1892, it shall be unlawful
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