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14.3.7.5 For local identification, sections, Groups, Districts and counties in the Nations must use their name beneath the main Scout logo and follow the advice on colour use given in the brand guidelines. An example is given here: Find out Scouts' policy and rules for protected logos, names, badges and awards.
- The Scout Law and Values
The Scout Law and our values help young people and adult...
- The Scout Law and Values
- 2 Definitions - Protected Scout Names
- 3 Definitions - Protected Scout Badges and Awards
- 4 Usage
14.3.2.1 These are protected Scout names: 1. ‘the Scouts’ 2. ‘The Scout Association’ 3. ‘Squirrels’ 4. ‘Beavers 5. ‘Cubs’ 6. ‘Scouts’ 7. ‘Explorers’ 8. ‘Scout Network’ 9. ‘Sea Scouts’ 10. ‘Air Scouts’ 11. ‘Scout Active Support Units’ 12. all names and appointments which incorporate the word 'Scout' or ‘Scouts’ or an official section of The Scout As...
14.3.3.1 These are protected Scout badges and awards: 1. all UK Programme Badges 2. all official Occasional Badges 3. all National UK Awards 4. the Wood Badge 5. the Log and Axe
14.3.4.1 A section, Group, District or County with the permission of its relevant Trustee Board may: 1. use their localised Scout logo on all locally produced Scout items, such as clothing and other merchandise used for fundraising purposes, or which are distributed free of charge or at cost and authorise printers and similar suppliers to reproduce...
The Scout Law and our values help young people and adult members remember and show their Scout Promise throughout their lives. It’s therefore vital that every member considers the Scout Law and Scout Values.
1.- In this Charter unless the context otherwise requires - "The Association" shall mean The Scout Association. "The Bye Laws" shall mean the Bye Laws of the Association for the time being in force under or by virtue of this Charter.
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Mark may be protected by law by either formally registering it with the Trade Mark Registry or through other more general laws. 2. What is a copyright? A ‘copyright’ is a bundle of legal rights which protect the creator of an original written, artistic or other work such as songs and sound recordings. Under the terms of the Copyright ...
Home > Info for volunteers > Resources > Scout Sheets – The Scout Law HM King Charles III has been confirmed as our new Patron, a great honour for UK Scouts. The King continues a long tradition of the monarch giving their Patronage, dating back to 1912.
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The Law is a list of things that we as Scouts all intend to be. “Trusted” – Do what you say you will; don’t tell lies. “Loyal” – Sticking by your friends and family, and the side which you have chosen. “Friendly and considerate” – Be nice to others; think about others before yourself.