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277.—(1) In this Part—
“court” means the High Court or, in Scotland, the Court of Session;
“injunction” (except in regulation 313) includes an interim injunction;
“OFCOM” means the Office of Communications;
“person qualified to prescribe or supply medicinal products” includes—
persons who, in the course of their profession or in the course of a business, may lawfully—
prescribe medicinal products,
sell medicinal products by retail, or
supply medicinal products in circumstances corresponding to retail sale; and
employees of such persons;
“publication”, in relation to an advertisement, means the dissemination or issue of that advertisement—
orally;
in writing;
by means of an electronic communications network within the meaning of the Communications Act 2003(1); or
in any other way,
and includes causing or procuring such publication by or on behalf of another person, and “publish” has a corresponding meaning.
(2) In the application of this Part to Scotland—
(a)references to an injunction are to be read as references to an interdict; and
(b)references to an interim injunction are to be read as references to an interim interdict.
278. A function of the Ministers under this Part may be exercised by either of them acting alone or both of them acting jointly (and references in this Part to “the Ministers” are to be read accordingly).
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