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shall be evidence in all cases (until the contrary be made to ap-
pear) that the persons therein specified are registered according
to the provisions of this Act; and the absence of the name of
any person from such copy shall be evidence (until the contrary
be made to appear) that such person is not registered according
to the provisions of this Act: Provided, that in the case of any
person whose name does not appear in such copy, a certified copy
under the hand of the registrar of the General Council of the
entry of the name of such person in the dentists' register shall be
evidence that such person is registered according to the provis-
ions of this Act.
The following copies of any orders made in pursuance of the
Medical Acts or this Act, or the Dentists Act, 1878, shall be evi-
dence; that is to say,
(1.) Any copy purporting to be printed by the Queen's
printer, or by any other printer in pursuance of an author-
ity given by the General Council:
(2.) Any copy of an order certified to be a true copy by the
registrar of the General Council, or by any other person
appointed by the General Council either in addition to or
in exclusion of the registrar to certify such orders.
30. Every person registered under this Act shall be exempt,
if he so desires, from serving on all juries and inquests whatso-
ever, and from serving all corporate, parochial, ward, hundred,
and township offices, and from serving in the militia; and the
name of any registered person shall not be returned in any list
of persons liable to serve in the militia or in any such office as
aforesaid.
31. The powers by this Act vested in the Privy Council may
,be exercised by any two or more of the Lords and others of Her
Majesty's most honorable Privy Council.
Any order made by the Privy Council, or any appeal to them
under this Act, may be made conditionally or unconditionally,
and may contain such terms and directions as to the Privy Coun-
cil seem just.
32. All moneys arising from fees paid on registration or from
the sale of copies of the registers, or otherwise received by the
General Council under this Act, shall be applied, in accordance
with such regulations as may be from time to time made by the
General Council, in defraying the expenses of registration and
the other expenses of the execution of this Act, and subject