Plant Varieties Act 1997

1Plant breeders' rights

(1)Rights, to be known as plant breeders' rights, may be granted in accordance with this Part of this Act.

(2)Plant breeders' rights may subsist in varieties of all plant genera and species.

(3)For the purposes of this Act, “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 plant breeders' rights (which are laid down in section 4 below) are met, can be—

(a)defined by the expression of the characteristics resulting from a given genotype or combination of genotypes,

(b)distinguished from any other plant grouping by the expression of at least one of those characteristics, and

(c)considered as a unit with regard to its suitability for being propagated unchanged.