This image shows a flag, a coat of arms, a seal or some other official insignia. The use of such symbols is restricted in many countries. These restrictions are independent of the copyright status.
Dälastad
I, the copyright holder of this work, hereby publish it under the following license:
gevön ad kobädadalab – kopiedön, pakön e lovegivön voboti
votabevobön – lönedükön voboti
Bai stips sököl:
dut – Mutol nunön lautanagitätanüni pötöfik, gevön yümi lä dälazöt e mäkön, üf votükams pädunons. Dalol dunön osi ön mod suemovik alik, ab no ön mod alseimik ut, kel tikodükon, äsif gitätan bai dälazöt lobülon-la oli u gebi olik.
paköl ön mod ot – If votabevobol, votafomol u lölöfükol materi, mutol pakön keblünotis olik asä rigädikis bai stips ela same or compatible license.
This image depicts a coat of arms of a Flemish municipality or province. These coats of arms have been registered with the Flemish Heraldic Council (Vlaamse Heraldische Raad)[1].
The coat of arms belongs to the public domain of a city of municipality. Using it for advertising purposes, for example as a brand, is strictly forbidden.
Article 184 of the Belgian criminal law states that abuse of or forging a coat of arms can be punished with imprisonment between three months to three years. Attempting to create a coat of arms of misuse of it, is punished with imprisonment between one month and one year.
Using the coat of arms by private persons, private institutions or associations is only allowed if the council of the municipality or city has officially given permission for this. See e.g. [2].
In view of Flemish legislation this image is seen as being in the public domain, as are reproductions of this coat of arms.
Ragiv at keninükon nünis pluik, luveratiko se käm u numatüköm me kel päjafon. If ragiv at ya pevotükon e no plu leigon ko rigädastad okik, mögos, das pats anik is palisedöls no plu bepenons ragivi in stad anuik.