<P> The Southern African Vexillological Association (SAVA), a non-official association for the study of flags, published their own guide for proper display of the flag in 2002 . This guide has no official authority but was drawn up with generally accepted vexillological etiquette and principles in mind . </P> <P> An addendum to the Transitional Executive Council agenda (April 1994) described the flag in heraldic terms as follows: </P> <P> The National flag shall be rectangular in the proportion of two in the width to three to the length; per pall from the hoist, the upper band red (chilli) and lower band blue, with a black triangle at the hoist; over the partition lines a green pall one fifth the width of the flag, fimbriated white against the red and blue, and gold against the black triangle at the hoist, and the width of the pall and its fimbriations is one third the width of the flag . </P> <P> Schedule One of the Constitution of South Africa (1996) replaced the heraldic definition and described the flag in plain English as follows: </P>

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