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English: The Seal of Suffolk County, Massachusetts, the first seal ever adopted by a judicial court in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, this symbol first appeared in 1680. The version seen here is based loosely on one modernized by the Suffolk County Sheriff's Office (rarely used compared to the City of Boston's own seal) however it remains virtually unchanged in its subject matter and inscription from its 1680 counterpart (#4) The seal reads Sigil[lum] Comitat[us] Suffolciæ, Nova Anglia or literally "The Seal of the County of Suffolk, New England"
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A Guide to the Massachusetts Public Records Law,
Published by
William Francis Galvin,
Secretary of the Commonwealth
Division of Public Records,
(Updated January 2017)
can be found at https://www.mass.gov/files/2017-06/Public%20Records%20Law.pdf and page 7 says:
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Secretary of the Commonwealth
Division of Public Records,
(Updated January 2017)
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Ахьа АЦШн юкъараллин рицӀкъан цхьан кепа гӀоьнца хӀара произведени АЦШн юкъараллин рицӀкъан статус йолуш санна билгалъян езаш ю.
Тергам бе, массийта пачхьалкхашкахь авторийн бакъонаш 70 шарал дукхо хенахь лар еш ю: Мексика — 100 шо, Ямайка — 95 шо, Колумби — 80 шо, Гватемала а Самоа а — 75 шо. ХӀара сурт юкъаралин рицӀкъан юкъахь цахилла мега бакъо кхин йоца хан лелош йоцучу пачхьалкхашкахь (ингл. rule of the shorter term). Кот-д'Ивуарехь авторийн бакъонаш ларош ю — 99 шарахь а Гондурасехь — 75 шарахь, амма цара лелош ю кхин йоца хан бакъо ларош йолу. Авторийн бакъонаш ларъеш хийла мега ШолгӀачу дуьненан тӀамехь Францин агӀора том беш белла болу французаш кхоьллина йолу произведенеш (мадарра), ШолгӀа дуьненан тӀеман малхбален фронтехь беллачу росийхойн а (Россехь бевзаш бу «Сийлахь-Боккха Даймехкан тӀом» санна), кхин СССРехь репрессех бохам хилла болу беллачул тӀаьхьа реабилитаци йина чера а (мадарра).
Это фотография, созданная Правительством Соединённого Королевства, которая была снята до 1 июня 1957 года; или
Это произведение было на коммерческих условиях опубликовано до 1974; или
Это художественное произведение, но не являющееся фотографией или гравюрой (например, живопись), созданное Правительством Соединённого Королевства до 1974.
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