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before the first day of January one thousand eight hundred and
eighty, be entitled to be registered under this Act as though he
had been in bona fide practice before the passing of this Act.
Moreover it shall be lawful for the General Council by special
order to dispense with such of the certificates, examinations, or
other conditions for registration in the dentists' register required
under the provisions of this Act, or under any bye-laws, orders, or
regulations made by its authority, as to them may seem fit, in
favor of any dental students or apprentices who have commenced
their professional education or apprenticeship before the passing"
of this Act.
38. All bye-laws, orders, and regulations made by the General
Council, or by any medical authority under the authority of this
Act, shall be made and may be from time to time altered or re-
voked in such manner, and subject to such approval or confirma-
tion (if any); as in the case of other bye-laws, order, or regulations
made by such medical authority.
39. Subject to the other provisions of this Act, all notices
and documents required by or for the purpose of this Act to be
sent may be sent by post, and shall be deemed to have been
received at the time when the letter containing the same would
be delivered in the ordinary course of post; and in proving such
sending it shall be sufficient to prove that the letter containing
the notice or document was prepaid, and properly addressed, and
put into the post.
Such notices and documents may be in writing or in print, or
partly in writing and partly in print, and when sent to the General
Council, or a medical board, or a medical authority, shall be
deemed to be properly addressed if addressed to the General
Council, medical board, or medical authority, or to some officer
of such Council, board, or authority, at the principal office or
place of business of such Council, board, or authority; and when
sent to a person registered in the medical register, shall be
deemed to be properly addressed if addressed to him according
to his address registered in that register.
40. All fees under this Act may be recovered as ordinary
debts due to the General Council, and all penalties under this
Act may be recovered and enforced as follows, that is to say:
In England, before two or more justices of the peace, in manner
directed by the Act of the session of the eleventh and twelfth
years of the reign of Her present Majesty, chapter forty-three,