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dexter charged with two tally sticks in saltire gold and that on the sinister with an hour glass proper garnished also gold, each resting the interior hind paw on a cog-wheel argent. <br> | dexter charged with two tally sticks in saltire gold and that on the sinister with an hour glass proper garnished also gold, each resting the interior hind paw on a cog-wheel argent. <br> | ||
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CHARTERED INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT ACCOUNTANTS
Official blazon
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Arms : Azure, a sun issuant in chief Or two bezants each charged with a bee volant proper in fesse, and a garb of the second in base; on a chief ermine a pair of scales gold. |
Origin/meaning
The arms were officially granted on October 5, 1932 to the Institute of Cost and Works Accountants; supporters granted on January 16, 1952.
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