Variety definition

Variety means a plant grouping within a single botanical taxon of the lowest known rank, which grouping, irrespective of whether the conditions for the grant of a breeder’s right are fully met, can be
Variety means a subdivision of a species that is:
Variety means a group of plants or an individual plant that exhibits distinctive observable physical characteristic(s) or has a distinct genetic composition.

Examples of Variety in a sentence

  • This Contract takes effect from the date on which you accept or Use any Seed and, subject to clause 13, continues in relation to each Licensed Variety until it is terminated by the variety owner and/or licensee.

  • This Contract takes effect from the date on which You accept or Use any Seed and, subject to clause 13, continues in relation to each Licensed Variety until it is terminated by the variety owner and/or licensee.

  • The parties agree that the Plant Variety Protection Act of 1970, 7 U.S.C. section 2321 et seq, applies to this Agreement irrespective of whether a PVP certificate is still pending and has not yet issued.

  • Payments to PVMI shall be payable, in U.S. dollars, to Potato Variety Management Institute, Inc.

  • Licensee shall keep accurate and correct records of (1) all the Licensed Variety maintained; and (2) the quantity of Licensed Variety produced and sold under this Agreement.


More Definitions of Variety

Variety means a plant grouping, within a single botanical taxon of the lowest known rank, defined by the reproducible expression of its distinguishing and other genetic characteristics.
Variety means a plant grouping within a single botanical taxon of the lowest known rank, which can be:
Variety means a subdivision of a kind that is:
Variety means a subdivision of a kind that is dis- tinct, uniform, and stable; "distinct" in the sense that the vari- ety can be differentiated by one or more identifiable morpho- logical, physiological, or other characteristics from all other varieties of public knowledge; "uniform" in the sense that variations in essential and distinctive characteristics are describable; and "stable" in the sense that the variety will remain unchanged in its essential and distinctive characteris- tics and its uniformity when reproduced or reconstituted as required by the different categories of varieties.
Variety. (performance or production) means a production which contains a preponderance (in playing time) of variety or vaudeville acts and which is not concerned by a single or central theme or plot. It may or may not contain a ballet ensemble or chorus.
Variety means a plant grouping within a single botanical taxon of the lowest known rank that, without regard to whether the conditions for plant variety protection are fully met, can be defined by the expression of the characteristics resulting from a given genotype or combination of genotypes, distinguished from any other plant grouping by the expression of at least one characteristic and considered as a unit with regard to the suitability of the plant grouping for being propagated unchanged. A variety may be represented by seed, transplants, plants, tubers, tissue culture plantlets, and other matter.
Variety means a subdivision of a species that has the following characteristics: