Controller of Plant Variety Rights definition

Controller of Plant Variety Rights means the officer appointed under section 2(1) of the 1997 Act;

Examples of Controller of Plant Variety Rights in a sentence

  • The office known as the Plant Variety Rights Office shall continue in being for the purposes of this Part of this Act under the immediate control of an officer appointed by the Ministers and known as the Controller of Plant Variety Rights (“the Controller”).

  • This Order adds the Controller of Plant Variety Rights to these lists so the Senedd can modify their functions within devolved competence without needing the consent of a UK Government Minister.

  • If the defendant cannot make that showing, the release can be rescinded at the releasing party’s option.

  • The office was subsequently continued by the Plant Varieties Act 1997 under the Controller of Plant Variety Rights.

  • The office known as the Plant Variety Rights Office shall continue in being for the purposes of this Part of this Act under the immediate control of an officer appointed by the Ministers and known as the Controller of Plant Variety Rights ("the Controller").

  • The Plant Varieties Act 1997 and the Plant Breeders’ Rights Regulations 1998 govern the operation of plant breeders’ rights in the UK, and give the Controller of Plant Variety Rights certain powers and duties in that regard.

  • The appointment of the Controller of Plant Variety Rights will be agreed jointly by the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, the Welsh Ministers and Ministers of the other UK devolved administrations.

  • According to article 82 of the Standing Orders of the Government of the Republic of Montenegro, the work of the Government is public.

  • The amendments in Article 4(2) to paragraph 9 of Schedule 7B, insert the Controller of Plant Variety Rights into the list of cross border bodies in paragraph 9(2).

  • Section 27, which is not artistically worded, provides an exception to the prohibition imposed by the preceding section, and enables certain statements made by a person in Police custody to be proved.

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