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Plant Varieties Act 1997

Current text a fecha 2006-03-31

Part I — Plant Varieties

Preliminary

Plant breeders' rights

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The Plant Variety Rights Office

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Grant of plant breeders’ rights

Grant on application

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Conditions for the grant of rights

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and Part I of Schedule 2 to this Act has effect for the purpose of determining whether these criteria are met.

Rights in relation to application period

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Scope of plant breeders’ rights

Protected variety

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unless subsection (5) below applies.

Dependent varieties

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while retaining the expression of the essential characteristics resulting from the genotype or combination of genotypes of the initial variety,

Exceptions

General exceptions

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Plant breeders’ rights shall not extend to any act done—

Farm saved seed

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to supply such information as may be specified in the regulations, being information the supply of which the Ministers consider necessary for the purposes of this section,

Exhaustion of rights

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Duration and transmission of plant breeders’ rights

Duration

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as may be so specified.

Transmission

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Plant breeders’ rights shall be assignable like other kinds of proprietary rights, but in any case rights under section 6 above and rights under section 7 above may not be assigned separately.

Remedies for infringement

Remedies for infringement

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Presumptions in proceedings relating to harvested material

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then, as regards the material in relation to which the holder proves that to be the case, the presumptions mentioned in subsection (3) below shall apply, unless the contrary is proved or the defendant shows that he had a reasonable excuse for not supplying the information.

Presumptions in proceedings relating to products made from harvested material

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then, as regards the product in relation to which the holder proves that to be the case, the presumptions mentioned in subsection (3) below shall apply, unless the contrary is proved or the defendant shows that he had a reasonable excuse for not supplying the information.

Duties of holder of plant breeders’ rights

Maintenance of protected variety

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Compulsory licences

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he may grant to the applicant in the form of a licence under this section any such rights as might have been granted by the holder.

the licence shall not have effect until a period of that length has passed since that date.

Naming of protected varieties

Selection and registration of names

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if the applicant or holder fails to comply with a requirement imposed under the regulations,

Duty to use registered name

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Improper use of registered name

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Termination and suspension of plant breeders’ rights

Nullity

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Cancellation

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Suspension

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Proceedings before the Controller

Right to be heard: general

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The Ministers shall by regulations make provision for any decision of the Controller against which an appeal lies to the Tribunal to be made only after an opportunity of making representations to him, and of being heard by him or by a person appointed by him for the purpose, has been afforded—

Right to be heard: applications for compulsory licences

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he shall afford to the organisation or person by whom the application under this subsection is made an opportunity of making representations to him and of being heard by him or by a person appointed by him for the purpose.

Appeals to the Tribunal

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Discharge of the Controller’s functions

Ministerial guidance

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The Controller shall, in exercising his functions, act under the general direction of the Ministers, except in relation to the taking of a decision from which an appeal lies to the Tribunal.

Regulations

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Fees

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and may provide for the restoration of the application or the rights if the failure to pay fees is made good.

Use of outsiders

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The Controller may use the services of persons who are not appointed as officers or servants of the Plant Variety Rights Office—

False information and representations as to rights

False information

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False representations as to rights

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Miscellaneous

Exclusion from Restrictive Trade Practices Act 1976

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Disclosure of information obtained under section 14 or 15

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Reference collections of plant material

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General

Offences by bodies corporate, etc

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Jurisdiction in relation to offences

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Interpretation of Part I

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Application of Part I to the Crown

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civil proceedin.gs in respect of the infringement or wrong shall lie against the Crown.

Application of Part I to existing rights

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Transition

Varieties of recent creation

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Part II — The Plant Varieties and Seeds Tribunal

The Tribunal

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Jurisdiction under arbitration agreements

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Statutory jurisdiction: regulations

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The Ministers may, as respects appeals to the Tribunal under their statutory jurisdiction, by regulations—

Appeals from the Tribunal

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Interpretation of Part II

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In this Part of this Act, references to the statutory jurisdiction of the Tribunal are to any jurisdiction of the Tribunal under Part I of this Act, Part II of the Plant Varieties and Seeds Act 1964 or the Seeds Act Northern Ireland) 1965.

Part III — Miscellaneous and general

Miscellaneous

Extension of time limit for institution of proceedings for contravention of seeds regulations

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In section 28 of the Plant Varieties and Seeds Act 1964 (institution of criminal proceedings), after subsection (2) there shall be inserted—

(2A) Notwithstanding anything in section 127(1) of the Magistrates’ Courts Act 1980 or section 136 of the Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 1995, proceedings for contravening a provision contained in seeds regulations may be brought at any time not more than one year from the time when the contravention occurred.

General

Regulations and orders

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General interpretation

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Receipts

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Any fees received by virtue of this Act by the Controller or the Tribunal shall be paid into the Consolidated Fund.

Consequential amendments

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the Tribunal” means the Plant Varieties and Seeds Tribunal;

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(h) the Plant Varieties Act 1997;

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Repeals

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The enactments mentioned in Schedule 4 to this Act are hereby repealed to the extent specified in the third column of that Schedule.

Extent

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Short title and commencement

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SCHEDULE 1

Staff

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The Ministers may appoint a deputy controller and such other officers and servants to act in the Plant Variety Rights Office as the Ministers may determine.

Remuneration

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There shall be paid to the Controller and any other officers or servants appointed under paragraph 1 above such remuneration and allowances as the Ministers may with the consent of the Minister for the Civil Service determine.

Authority of officers

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Any act or thing directed to be done by or to the Controller may be done by or to any officer authorised by the Ministers.

Proof of documents

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Prima facie evidence, or in Scotland sufficient evidence, of any document issued by the Controller may be given in all legal proceedings by the production of a copy or extract certified to be a true copy or extract by an officer appointed under paragraph 1 above and authorised to give a certificate under this paragraph.

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Any document purporting to be certified in accordance with paragraph 4 above shall, unless the contrary is proved, be deemed to have been duly certified without proof of the official character or handwriting of the person appearing to have certified the document.

SCHEDULE 2

Part I — Criteria for grant of rights

Distinctness

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The variety shall be deemed to be distinct if it is clearly distinguishable by one or more characteristics which are capable of a precise description from any other variety whose existence is a matter of common knowledge at the time of the application.

Uniformity

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The variety shall be deemed to be uniform if, subject to the variation that may be expected from the particular features of its propagation, it is sufficiently uniform in those characteristics which are included in the examination for distinctness.

Stability

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The variety shall be deemed to be stable if those characteristics which are included in the examination for distinctness, as well as any others used for the variety description, remain unchanged after repeated propagation or, in the case of a particular cycle of propagation, at the end of each such cycle.

Novelty

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which does not involve identifying the variety from which the material is produced.

Part II — Priorities between applicants for rights

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sub-paragraph (1) above shall have effect with the substitution for “the relevant period” of “ such period as the Controller may specify ”.

SCHEDULE 3

Constitution of the Tribunal

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In any case, the jurisdiction of the Tribunal shall be exercised by—

and references to the Tribunal in this Act or the Plant Varieties and Seeds Act 1964 shall be construed accordingly.

Chairman

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The two panels

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Selection from the panels

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Sittings of the Tribunal

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The Tribunal may, for the purpose of hearing proceedings brought before them in any part of the United Kingdom, sit anywhere in the United Kingdom.

Decisions of the Tribunal

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Costs

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In any proceedings brought before the Tribunal in Scotland under their statutory jurisdiction, the Tribunal may order any party to the proceedings to pay to any other party to the proceedings any expenses incurred in the proceedings by the second-mentioned party and may tax or settle the amount of any expenses to be paid under any such order or direct in what manner they are to be taxed.

Rules

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Remuneration of Tribunal members

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The Ministers may pay to members of the Tribunal such remuneration and allowances as the Ministers may determine.

Officers and servants

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Interpretation

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In this Schedule—

SCHEDULE 4

Plant breeders’ rights.

The Tribunal.

Repeals.

Editorial notes

[^c877800]: Act: transfer of certain functions (1.7.1999) by S.I. 1999/672, art. 2, Sch. 1 Act: transfer of functions, property, rights and liabilities (27.12.1999) by S.I. 1999/3141, arts. 2(1)(5), 3, Sch.

[^c1945897]: Act extended (1.3.2002) by The Patents and Plant Variety Rights (Compulsory Licensing) Regulations 2002 (S.I. 2002/247), reg. 27(1) (subject to regs. 19(2), 27(2)(3))

[^c1945903]: Act: certain functions transferred (21.11.2002) by The Northern Ireland Act 1998 (Modification of Enactments) Order 2002 (S.I. 2002/2843), art. 8 (with art. 10)

[^c1945910]: S. 17 extended (1.3.2002) by The Patents and Plant Variety Rights (Compulsory Licensing) Regulations 2002 (S.I. 2002/247), reg. 17(3)

[^c877801]: 1994 c. 26.

[^c1945920]: S. 24: power to make regulations extended (1.3.2002) by The Patents and Plant Variety Rights (Compulsory Licensing) Regulations 2002 (S.I. 2002/247), reg. 21

[^c1945912]: S. 26(1)(c) extended (1.3.2002) by The Patents and Plant Variety Rights (Compulsory Licensing) Regulations 2002 (S.I. 2002/247), reg. 17(3)

[^c1945923]: S. 26(2)(a): power to make regulations extended (1.3.2002) by The Patents and Plant Variety Rights (Compulsory Licensing) Regulations 2002 (S.I. 2002/247), reg. 21

[^c1945925]: S. 28: power to make regulations extended (1.3.2002) by The Patents and Plant Variety Rights (Compulsory Licensing) Regulations 2002 (S.I. 2002/247), reg. 21

[^c1945926]: S. 29: power to make regulations extended (1.3.2002) by The Patents and Plant Variety Rights (Compulsory Licensing) Regulations 2002 (S.I. 2002/247), reg. 21

[^c877803]: S. 33 repealed (1.3.2000) by S.I. 2000/311, art. 33(2)

[^c877804]: 1964 c. 14.

[^c877805]: 1947 c. 44.

[^c877806]: 1964 c. 14.

[^c877807]: 1894 c. 13.

[^c877808]: 1996 c. 23.

[^c1945928]: S. 44: power to make regulations extended (1.3.2002) by The Patents and Plant Variety Rights (Compulsory Licensing) Regulations 2002 (S.I. 2002/247), reg. 21

[^c1945914]: S. 45 applied (1.3.2002) by The Patents and Plant Variety Rights (Compulsory Licensing) Regulations 2002 (S.I. 2002/247), reg. 17(3)

[^c877809]: 1992 c. 53.

[^c877810]: 1964 c. 14.

[^c877811]: 1965 c. 22 (N.I.).

[^c1945908]: Pt. II applied (with modifications) (1.3.2002) by The Patents and Plant Variety Rights (Compulsory Licensing) Regulations 2002 (S.I. 2002/247), reg. 19(1) (subject to reg. 19(2))

[^c877812]: S. 47 extends to EWS only, see s. 53(1)

[^c877813]: 1980 c. 43.

[^c877814]: 1995 c. 46.

[^c1945929]: S. 48(1): power to make regulations extended (1.3.2002) by The Patents and Plant Variety Rights (Compulsory Licensing) Regulations 2002 (S.I. 2002/247), reg. 21

[^c1811990]: S. 48(2)-(5) applied (1.3.2002) by The Patents and Plant Variety Rights (Compulsory Licensing) Regulations 2002 (S.I. 2002/247), reg. 21

[^c877815]: 1964 c. 14.

[^c877816]: 1967 c. 13.

[^c877817]: 1968 c. 29.

[^c877818]: 1992 c. 53.

[^c877819]: S. 54(3) power fully exercised (8.4.1998): 8.5.1998 appointed day by S.I. 1998/1028, art. 2

[^c877821]: 1964 c. 14.

[^c877822]: 1990 c. 41.

[^c877823]: 1993 c. 8 .

[^c877824]: 1992 c. 53.

[^c877825]: S.I. 1980/397 (N.I.3).

[^c877820]: Sch. 3 applied (1.12.2001) by S.I. 2001/3510, reg. 17(2)

[^key-f651443f101352eb3adfb2025bb88a66]: S. 9(5) ceases to have effect in part (S.) (4.11.2005) by virtue of Plant Breeders' Rights (Discontinuation of Prior Use Exemption) (Scotland) Order 2005 (S.S.I. 2005/460), arts. 1(1), 2

[^key-16122a875a8a3484fe1e36cbf197974d]: S. 9(5) ceases to have effect (E. N.I.) (7.11.2005) by virtue of Plant Breeders’ Rights (Discontinuation of Prior Use Exemption) Order 2005 (S.I. 2005/2726), arts. 1, 2

[^key-04c1aaf5d44f617ca1995234ae007df9]: S. 19 modified (31.3.2006) by Plant Breeders' Rights (Naming and Fees) Regulations 2006 (S.I. 2006/648), regs. 1, 5(3)

[^key-b25c6759d68f2bd814a1f5030b7bdd08]: S. 20 modified (31.3.2006) by Plant Breeders' Rights (Naming and Fees) Regulations 2006 (S.I. 2006/648), regs. 1, 5(3)