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- Marshalled Armory.
Marshalling is the practice of combining two or more devices on one shield or
banner. It is generally used to show a relationship of marriage, or to combine the arms of
an individual with the office(s) they hold.
- Because each element must be independently registered, registration of the marshalled
arms is unnecessary and will not be permitted.
- Marshalling is officially considered to be an encouraged practice for individuals in
relationships, whether married or otherwise.
- Inescutcheons of pretense are considered to be a form of marshalling and as such are
restricted. (new)
- For this restriction to apply, the inescutcheon must be in the shape of an escutcheon.
- No other geometric or non-geometric charges that are themselves charged shall be
considered to be "in pretense".
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