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Plant Breeder's Rights Act 1994
46Grant of PBR to be entered on Register
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#### 46 Grant of PBR to be entered on Register
(1) When the Registrar grants PBR in a plant variety, the Registrar must enter in the Register:
(a) a description, or description and photograph, of a plant of that variety; and
(b) the name of the variety and any proposed synonym; and
(c) the name of the grantee; and
(d) the name and address of the breeder; and
(e) the address for the service of documents on the grantee for the purposes of this Act as shown on the application for the right; and
(f) the day on which the right is granted; and
(g) such other particulars relating to the granting as the Registrar considers appropriate.
(2) When a variety (the derived variety) is declared to be essentially derived from another variety (the initial variety), the Registrar must enter in the Register both in respect of the derived variety and the initial variety:
(a) the fact that the declaration has been made; and
(b) the day on which the declaration was made.
> Note: For declarations of essential derivation, see sections 40 and 41D.