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    Quote Originally Posted by Jock Scot View Post
    The strap and buckle is a heraldic device, that is still in use and is relevant in the UK that allows a person without a family crest to wear the badge quite legally in the UK.
    Interestingly, well maybe to some, I did some research about 20 years ago on the usurpation of arms for one of my clients at the time (one of the Cambridge colleges). In England such matters are determined by His Majesty's High Court of Chivalry. The court has been in existence since the fourteenth century, but last sat in 1954 in a case between Manchester Corporation and Manchester Palace of Varieties Ltd - the first decision for the court was whether or not it still existed and, if so, if it still had authority to rule on the matter - as it had not sat since 1737 - the answer was yes on both counts - the court then found in favour of Manchester Corporation.

    In Scotland such matters fall to the Lyon Court, which is significantly more active than its English counterpart. The misappropriation or unauthorised use a coat of arms is considered a 'real injury' under Scottish common law, so an owner of a Scottish coat of arms can obtain a judicial order against anybody using his arms. In the addition, the Crown also has an interest in these cases as the fees on the registration of armorial bearings and pedigrees are payable to HM Treasury and cases are sometimes prosecuted in the same way as other tax avoidance matters.

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