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(4) The Governor may waive the provisions of subsection (3) in a particular case on such conditions, if any, as he thinks fit.

71. Notwithstanding any other provision in this Ordinance, if—
 * (a) a school ceases to be registered or provisionally registered;
 * (b) a person ceases to be approved to be a manager;
 * (c) a person ceases to be registered as a manager or a teacher; or
 * (d) a person ceases to be a permitted teacher,

every person who has in his possession any certificate or copy of a certificate relating to such registration, provisional registration or approval or, in the case referred to in paragraph (d), the permit to teach or a copy of the permit to teach issued in respect of the permitted teacher, shall within one month after being required to do so by the Director deliver such document to the Director.

72. (1) If the registration or provisional registration of a school has been cancelled under section 22 or subsection (6) of section 69, or is suspended under subsection (3) of section 69, no person who has at any time been a manager, teacher or pupil of the school shall enter or remain in any premises—
 * (a) in which the school was operated; and
 * (b) which are being used for the purposes of a school,

without the permission in writing of the Director.

(2) No person shall, without the permission in writing of the Director, enter or remain in any school—
 * (a) if at any time—
 * (i) he has been refused approval to be a manager, or having been so approved has had such approval with- drawn;
 * (ii) he has been refused registration as a manager or a teacher, or having been so registered has had his registration cancelled;
 * (iii) a permit to teach has been refused in respect of such person;
 * (iv) he has been a permitted teacher in respect of whom a permit to teach has been cancelled; or
 * (v) he has been refused approval as the supervisor of principal of a school, or having been so approved has had such approval withdrawn; or