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(1) Every homoeopathic practitioner registered in the general register shall he entitled to practise homoeopathy. |
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(2) Every homoeopathic practitioner registered in the general register shall be entitled to sue for and recover in due course of law by action in a court of competent jurisdiction any reasonable sum claimed by him as
| | (a) fees for any services rendered or advice given or work done in his professional capacity; | | |
| | (b) charges for any medicines, medicinal preparations or appliances or medicated articles of food or drink, supplied by him in such capacity; or | | |
| | (c) expenses incurred by him in connection with, or for the purposes of, the homoeopathic treatment of any patient. | | |
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(3) Every homoeopathic practitioner registered in the provisional register shall be entitled to practise homoeopathy and to sue for and recover any reasonable sum claimed by him as fees for any services rendered in his professional capacity, but he shall not exercise or enjoy, during the period in which he is registered in the provisional register, any other rights or privileges conferred by this Act on a homoeopathic practitioner registered in the general register. |
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