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Summary

Description
Česky: Malý státní znak České republiky.
English: Small coat of arms of the Czech Republic.
Date
Source
  • Zákon 3/1993 Sb., www.lexdata.cz
  • Gesetzt 3/1993 (staatl. Gesetzesblatt), www.lexdata.cz
  • Law 3/1993 (state book of laws), www.lexdata.cz
Author
  • SVG conversion by Tlusťa

Poznámka: Oprávněné osoby používající malý státní znak specifikuje zákon číslo 352/2001 Sb.

Blazon

Gules, a lion rampant, queue fourchee argent, crowned, langued and armed or.

Licensing

Public domain According to the Czech Copyright Act, this image is in the public domain.

( Law No. 121/2000, Article 3, Section a)

“Protection pursuant to this Act shall not apply to

  • an official work, such as a legal regulation, decision, public charter, publicly accessible register and the collection of its records, and also
  • an official draft of an official work and other preparatory official documentation including the official translation of such work,
  • Chamber of Deputies and Senate publications,
  • a memorial chronicle of a municipality (muncipal chronicle),
  • a state symbol and symbol of a regional self-governing unit,
  • and other such works where there is public interest in their exclusion from copyright protection.”

Hence it is assumed that this image has been released into the public domain. However, in some instances the use of this image might be regulated by other laws.


Flag of the Czech Republic.svg


Insignia

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