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Tuvalu Coat of Arms Ordinance

LAWS OF TUVALU
REVISED EDITION 1990


CHAPTER 108


TUVALU COAT OF ARMS ORDINANCE


Act 4 of 1981


Arrangement of Sections


Section


1 Short title
2 Interpretation
3 The Coat of Arms
4 Prohibition on Use
5 Restriction on proceedings


Supporting Documents


ENDNOTES


Table of Legislation History
Table of Renumbered Provisions
Table of Endnote References


TUVALU COAT OF ARMS ORDINANCE


Act 4 of 1981


AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE FOR THE DECLARATION OF THE OFFICIAL COAT OF ARMS OF TUVALU, TO PROHIBIT THE UNAUTHORISED USE THEREOF AND FOR MATTERS CONNECTED THEREWITH AND INCIDENTAL THERETO


ENACTED BY THE PARLIAMENT OF TUVALU


Commencement [13th November 1981]


1 Short title


This Ordinance may be cited as the Tuvalu Coat of Arms Ordinance.


2 Interpretation


In this Ordinance, unless the context otherwise requires,


"the Coat of Arms" means the armorial bearing of Tuvalu as declared in accordance with section 3.


3 The Coat of Arms


The Coat of Arms shall be in the form and design declared by the Minister by notice.


4 Prohibition on Use


(1) Except with the written consent of the Minister, which may be given in general or particular terms and subject to any conditions which the Minister may specify in his consent, no person shall —


(a) in any manner or in connection with any matter whatsoever, display in public or sell or expose for or have in his possession for sale, or for any of those purposes make; or


(b) in connection with any business, trade, calling or profession, use any copy of the Coat of Arms, or any device or thing resembling the Coat of Arms.


(2) Any person who contravenes subsection (1) is guilty of an offence and liable on conviction to a fine of $1,000.


(3) The court before which any person is convicted of an offence under subsection (1) may, in addition to imposing any other punishment, order that any goods or thing by means of which or in respect of which the offence was committed shall be forfeited.


5 Restriction on proceedings


No proceedings for an offence against section 4 shall be instituted without the consent of the Attorney-General.


ENDNOTES


Table of Legislation History


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Table of Renumbered Provisions


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Table of Endnote References


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