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REVIEW OF DENTISTRY. 169
or take or use any name, title, addition or description implying
that he holds a certificate of license to practice dentistry, or that
he is a member of the said the Royal College of Dental Surgeons
of Ontario, or shall falsely represent, or use any title representing
that he is a graduate of any dental college.
(2) Every person who contravenes any of the provisions of
this Act, shall for each such offense incur a penalty of $20.
(3) Provided that this section shall not prevent any duly in-
dentured and registered student of dentistry from receiving clin-
ical instruction and practice under the personal supervision of a
member of the college.
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23. Every penalty imposed by this Act may be recovered
with full costs of prosecution on summary conviction before any
one or more of Her Majesty's Justices of the Peace for the county
in which the offense is committed.
24. Except where it is herein otherwise provided, the pro-
cedure upon any such prosecution shall be that prescribed by the
Act respecting summary convictions before Justices of the Peace
and appeals to General Sessions.
25. The penalty and costs imposed upon any such conviction
shall be forthwith paid over to the convicting Justice, and the
penalty shall be by him paid over to the Secretary of the said
college; and in case the said penalty and costs are not paid forth-
with, the said Justice may issue his warrant to commit the de-
fendant to the common gaol of the county, there to be im-
prisoned for any term not exceeding one month, unless the
penalty or costs are sooner paid.
26. The penalty imposed by Section 22 of this Act may be
recovered with full costs of suit in the name of the Royal Col-
lege of Dental Surgeons of Ontario, in the proper Division Court.
27. On any prosecution or action under this Act, the burden
of proof that the defendant is entitled to practice the profession
of dentistry as aforesaid, or to use the title assumed by him, or
that he is a graduate of the dental college of which he professes
to be a graduate (as the case may be), shall be upon the defend-
ant.
28. No person who contravenes any of the provisions of this
Act or any amending Act, shall be entitled to sue or recover in
any court for any work done, or materials provided by him, in
the ordinary and customary work of a dentist.
29. Nothing in this Act shall affect or interfere with the