Assumed arms, in heraldry, are arms which have simply been adopted by the armiger rather than granted by an authority. [1]
In England, the founding of the College of Arms was accompanied by a prohibition on the use of assumed arms. [2] In other countries with an heraldic authority, such as Canada, the use of assumed arms is not illegal, however, "is considered improper and such arms have no legitimacy". [3] As of 1998, five of the seven universities in New Zealand were reported to have been using "legitimate" arms, though many Australian universities were using assumed arms. [4]
Assumed arms, in heraldry, are arms which have simply been adopted by the armiger rather than granted by an authority. [1]
In England, the founding of the College of Arms was accompanied by a prohibition on the use of assumed arms. [2] In other countries with an heraldic authority, such as Canada, the use of assumed arms is not illegal, however, "is considered improper and such arms have no legitimacy". [3] As of 1998, five of the seven universities in New Zealand were reported to have been using "legitimate" arms, though many Australian universities were using assumed arms. [4]