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(1) This Scheme may be cited as the Plant Breeders' Rights (Sweet Peas) Scheme 1995 and shall come into force on 24th March 1995.
(2) In this Scheme “the Act” means the Plant Varieties and Seeds Act 1964 (including that Act as extended to Northern Ireland and as extended to the Isle of Man).
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There are prescribed for the purposes of the grant of plant breeders' rights all plant varieties of sweet peas belonging to the genus Lathyrus odoratus L.
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The period for which plant breeders' rights shall be exercisable in respect of any of the plant varieties referred to in paragraph 2 of this Scheme shall be 20 years.
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In relation to Lathyrus odoratus L. the class of plant varieties prescribed for the purposes of section 5(7) of the Act (which enables classes of plant varieties to be prescribed in connection with the use of names likely to deceive or cause confusion) consists of all plant varieties of sweet peas.
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In relation to any of the plant varieties referred to in paragraph 2 of this Scheme the period prescribed for the purposes of section 7(2) of the Act (which enables a provision to be made whereby a compulsory licence granted by the Controller as respects a plant variety of a species or group specified in a Scheme shall not have effect for a prescribed period after the grant of rights in that plant variety) shall be 3 years.
Howe
Parliamentary Secretary, Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food
13th February 1995Hector Monro
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State, Scottish Office
14th February 1995Signed by authority of the Secretary of State for Wales
Gwilym Jones
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State, Welsh Office
14th February 1995Denton of Wakefield
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State, Northern Ireland Office
28th February 1995Michael Howard
Secretary of State for the Home
Department (being the Secretary of State concerned with matters relating to the Isle of Man)
14th February 1995