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The Plant Breeders' Rights (Fees) Regulations 1990

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PART IIFEES PAYABLE IN RESPECT OF TESTS OR EXAMINATION OF A PLANT VARIETY WHICH IS THE SUBJECT OF AN APPLICATION FOR A GRANT OF PLANT BREEDERS' RIGHTS

Plant VarietyTest or examination for which payableNew fee £Amount Old fee £((*))
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The figures in italics are the fees which were charged under the Plant Breeders' Rights (Fees) (Amendment) Regulations 1989 before the coming into force of these Regulations.

1.  A wheat (excluding durum wheat and spelt wheat) or barley variety

Tests in any one year900(745)

2.  Any other cereal variety

Tests in any one year850(285 to 745)

3.  A field pea or field bean variety

Tests in any one year800(505)

4.  A potato or oilseed rape variety

Tests in any one year750(505)

5.  A herbage or fodder (including fenugreek) or any other vegetable or oil and fibre variety

Tests in any one year700(285 or 505)

6.  A rose variety

Tests in any one year  90(235)

7.  A year-round perennial chrysanthemum variety

Tests in each flowering season250(235)

8.  A cymbidium variety

Each examination250(235)

9.  Any other variety not mentioned above (including a decorative or fruit) variety

Tests in any one year250(235)

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