Common Catalogue definition

Common Catalogue means the Common Catalogue of varieties of species of agricultural plants published in the Official Journal of the European Communities;
Common Catalogue means the list of varieties that have been tested in more than one country and are eligible to be grown in those countries;
Common Catalogue means the common catalogue of varieties of species of agricultural plants published in the Official Journal of the European Union in accordance with Council Directive 2002/53/EC of 13 June 20029;

Examples of Common Catalogue in a sentence

  • The inventory shall take into account the list of protected varieties and the official, or other, registers of varieties, in particular: The inventory shall include varieties protected under National PBR (UPOV contracting parties) and Community PBR, varieties registered in the Common Catalogue, the OECD list, the Conservation variety list and varieties in trade or in commercial registers for those species not covered by a National or the Common Catalogue.

  • The inventory shall include varieties protected under National PBR (UPOV contracting parties) and Community PBR, varieties registered in the Common Catalogue, the OECD list, the Conservation variety list and varieties in trade or in commercial registers for those species not covered by a National or the Common Catalogue.

  • Control varieties must be included in all trials and tests and should normally be on the UK National List or the Common Catalogue.

  • The inventory shall take into account the list of protected varieties and the official, or other, registers of varieties, in particular:The inventory shall include varieties protected under National PBR (UPOV contracting parties) and Community PBR, varieties registered in the Common Catalogue, the OECD list, the Conservation variety list and varieties in trade or in commercial registers for those species not covered by a National or the Common Catalogue.

  • However, other non-GM varieties, which are already on the UK National List or Common Catalogue, may be included, with the agreement of APHA.

  • Some Member States only report national registrations twice per year for transfer to the EU Common Catalogue.

  • Annex IX shows on the basis of variety registration data from the Common Catalogue the still significant differences between some selected old and new Member States in terms of new varieties registered and the provenance of variety maintainers.

  • Gladding a local pilot has offered his services and his plane for a thirty minute air flight for two in exchange for a $200 donation.

  • The seed must be of a variety which is on a National List or the EU Common Catalogue, unless it is marketed under an authorisation (see the authorisations section in this guide).

  • The Member States shall apply a quality policy in respect of colza and rape seed by limiting areas eligible for area payments to those sown with certified seed of double-zero (00) varieties of colza and rape seed notified and entered as such in the Common Catalogue of Varieties of Agricultural Plant Species established by Directive 70/457/EEC prior to any payment.


More Definitions of Common Catalogue

Common Catalogue means the common catalogue of varieties of agricultural plant species published in the Official Journal of the European Union;
Common Catalogue means the Common Catalogue of Varieties of Vegetable species published from time to time by the Commission of the European Communities in the Official Journal of the European Communities;
Common Catalogue means the catalogue provided for in CouncilDirective 2002/53/EC on the common catalogue of varieties of agricultural plant species F9;
Common Catalogue means the Common Catalogue of varieties of seed potatoes published in the Official Journal of the European Communities;
Common Catalogue means the Common Catalogue of Varieties of Agricultural Plant Species published from time to time by the Commission of the European Communities in the Official Journal of the European Communities; “national catalogue” means the National Catalogue of Agricultural Plant Varieties maintained by the Minister pursuant to and in accordance with Regulations made by him under the European Communities Act, 1972 (No. 27 of 1972);

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