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Plant Varieties Act 1983 (repealed 8.5.1998)

Current text a fecha 1983-05-09

Period for which plant breeders' rights are exercisable

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and the period for which any plant breeders' rights subsisting at the commencement of this Act are exercisable shall be extended by so much (if any) as may be necessary to bring it into conformity with the relevant scheme as so amended.

Plant breeders' rights in special cases

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For sub-paragraphs (1) and (2) of paragraph 1 of Schedule 3 to the 1964 Act (sale of cut blooms, fruit etc.) there shall be substituted the following sub-paragraph—

(1) (1) If it appears to the Ministers that, in the case of any species or group of plant varieties, plant breeders will not receive adequate remuneration unless there is made such provision as is authorised by this paragraph, and that such provision will be of substantial benefit to plant breeders, they may by a scheme under Part I of this Act provide that, as respects any plant variety of the species or group prescribed by the scheme, plant breeders' rights shall include the exclusive right to do, and to authorise others to do, as follows— (a) to produce or propagate the variety in Great Britain for the purpose of selling such parts or products of the variety as may be prescribed by the scheme ; and (b) to sell or offer or expose for sale in Great Britain, so far as they are obtained from plants produced or propagated outside Great Britain, such parts or products of the variety as may be so prescribed.

Compulsory licences

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(a) the holder of the plant breeders' rights to which an application under subsection (1) of this section relates— (i) is or includes, or is represented by, a society or other organisation which has as its main object, or one of its main objects, the negotiation or granting of licences to exercise plant breeders' rights, either as the holder of the rights or as agent for holders, or (ii) is or includes a company any shares of which are held by or on behalf of the Ministers, and

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Other amendments of the 1964 Act

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The 1964 Act shall have effect subject to the further amendments set out in Schedule 1 to this Act, being miscellaneous minor amendments.

Application of Act outside Great Britain

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Short title, repeals and commencement

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SCHEDULE 1

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if— (a) that mark or name and the registered name are juxtaposed ; and (b) the registered name is easily recognisable.

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In subsections (1) and (2) of section 13 of the 1964 Act (false representations as to rights and false information) the words "or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding three months, or to both " shall cease to have effect.

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(1A) References in this Part of this Act to offering or exposing for sale plants or material of any description include references to publishing, or causing to be published, any advertisement likely to be understood as conveying that the advertiser has plants or material of that description in his possession for the purpose of sale.

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In subsection (1) of section 38 of the 1964 Act (interpretation) in the definition of " plant variety" for the word "means " there shall be substituted the word " includes " .

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In subsection (3)(b) of section 39 of the 1964 Act (extension of Act to Northern Ireland) the word " and " immediately following head (iv) shall cease to have effect and after head (v) there shall be inserted the words

and (vi) in paragraph 9(3) of Schedule 4, after the words ' this Act' there were inserted the words ' or the Seeds Act (Northern Ireland) 1965'

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In paragraph 1(3) of Schedule 1 to the 1964 Act (protection of applicant for rights while application is pending) after the word "offer" there shall be inserted the words " or exposure " and the words from " or the exposure " onwards shall cease to have effect.

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Provided that the restriction imposed by this sub-paragraph shall not apply to sales or offers or exposures for sale made outside the United Kingdom— (a) in the case of fruit, forest and ornamental trees and their root-stocks and grapevines and their root-stocks, during the period of six years ending with the date of the application; (b) in any other case, during the period of four years ending with that date.

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