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like effect; and the registrar may, if he sees fit, require the
truth of such declaration to be affirmed in manner provided by
the Act of the session held in the fifth and sixth years of the
reign of King William the Fourth, chapter sixty-two, intituled
"An Act to repeal an Act of the present session of Parlia-

ment, intituled 'An Act for the more effectual abolition of oaths
" 'and affirmations taken and made in various departments of the
" 'State, and to substitute declarations in lieu thereof, and for the
" 'more entire suppression of voluntary and extra-judicial oaths
" 'and affidavits,' and to make other provisions for the abolition
"of unnecessary oaths."
A person resident in the United Kingdom shall not be dis-
qualified for being registered under this Act by reason that he
is not a British subject; and a British subject shall not be dis-
qualified for being registered under this Act by reason of his
being resident or engaged in practice beyond the limits of the
United Kingdom.
8. Where a person who either is not domiciled in the United
Kingdom, or has practiced for more than ten years elsewhere
than in the United Kingdom, or in the case of persons practicing
in the United Kingdom at the time of the passing of this Act for
not less than ten years, either in the United Kingdom or else-
where, shows that he holds some recognized certificate (as here-
inafter defined) granted in a British possession, and that he is
of good character, such person shall, upon payment of the regis-
tration fee, be entitled, without examination in the United King-
dom, to be registered as a colonial dentist in the dentists' regis-
ter.
Where a person who is not a British subject, or who has
9.
practiced for more than ten years elsewhere than in the United
Kingdom, or in the case of persons practicing in the United
Kingdom, at the time of the passing of this Act, for not less than
ten years, either in the United Kingdom or elsewhere, shows that
he obtained some recognized certificate (as hereinafter defined)
granted in a foreign country, and that he is of good character,
and either continues to hold such certificate, or has not been
deprived thereof for any cause which disqualifies him for being
registered under this Act, such person shall, upon payment of the
registration fee, be entitled, without examination in the United
Kingdom, to be registered as a foreign dentist in the dentists'
register.
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