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in the register, except by direction of the General Council, or by
order of a court of competent jurisdiction.
If the General Council think fit in any case, they may direct
the general registrar to restore to the dentists' register any name
or entry erased therefrom, either without fee or on payment of
such fee, not exceeding the registration fee, as the General Coun-
cil from time to time fix, and the registrar shall restore the same
accordingly.
The name of any person erased from the dentists' register at
the request of such person, or with his consent, shall, unless it
might, if not so erased, have been erased by order of the General
Council, be restored to the register on his application, on pay-
ment of such fee not exceeding the registration fee as the General
Council from time to time fix.
Where the name of a person restored to the register in pur-
suance of this section has been erased from the list of licentiates in
dental surgery or dentistry of any medical authority, that name
shall be restored to such list of licentiates.
15. The General Council shall for the purpose of exercising
in any case the powers of erasing from and of restoring to the
dentist's register the name of a person or an entry, ascertain the
facts of such case by a committee of their own body, not exceed-
ing five in number, of whom the quorum shall be not less than
three, and a report of the committee shall be conclusive as to
the facts for the purpose of the exercise of the said powers by
the General Council.
The General Council shall from time to time appoint and shall
always maintain a committee for the purposes of this section, and
subject to the provisions of this section may from time to time
determine the constitution, and the number and tenure of office
of the members of the committee.
The committee from time to time shall meet for the despatch
of business, and subject to the provisions of this section, and of
any regulations from time to time made by the General Council,
may regulate the summoning, notice, place, management, and
adjournment of such meetings, the appointment of a chairman,
the mode of deciding questions, and generally the transaction and
management of business, including the quorum, and if there is
a quorum the committee may act, notwithstanding any vacancy
in their body. In the case of any vacancy the committee may ap-