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iners to recognize such certificate, and such order shall be duly
obeyed.
io. When a person entitled to be registered under this Act
produces or sends to the Registrar-General the document con-
ferring or evidencing his qualification, with a statement of his
name and address, and the other particulars, if any, required for
registration, and pays the registration fee, he shall be registered
in the Dentists' Register: Provided that a person shall not be
registered under this Act as having been at the passing thereof
engaged in the practice of dentis ry, unless he produces or trans-
mits to the Registrar before the first day of June, one thousand
eight hundred and eighty-one, information of his name and ad-
dress, and a declaration signed by him in the form of the Sched-
ule to this Act.
ii. The Senate may from time to time appoint a Board or
Boards of Examiners for the purpose of conducting examina-
tions and granting certificates under this Act.
Each of such Boards shall be called Boards of Examiners in
Dental Surgery or Dentistry, and shall consist of not less than
six members, who shall be either qualified medical practitioners
or persons registered under this Act.
12. The persons appointed by the Senate shall continue in
office for such period, and shall conduct the examinations in such
manner, and shall grant certificates in such form, as such Senate,
may from time to time by by-laws or regulations respectively di-
rect.
13. A casual vacancy in any such Board of Examiners may
be filled by the Senate which appointed such Board, but the per-
son so appointed shall be qualified as the person in whose stead
he is appointed, and shall hold office for such time only as the
person in whose stead he is appointed would have held office.
14. Such reasonable fees shall be paid for the certificates to
be granted under this Act by the Board of Examiners, as the
Senate may from time to time by by-laws or regulations respect-
ively direct.
15. If it appears to the Senate that an attempt has been
made, by any Board of Examiners, to impose on any candidate
offering himself for examination an obligation to adopt or refrain
from adopting the practice of any particular theory of dentistry
or dental surgery, as a test or condition of admitting him to ex-
amination or granting a certificate of fitness under this Act, the
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