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15 of 1996
      
            The repealed Plant Breeders’ Rights Amendment Act 15 of 1996 intended to:
- to amend the Plant Breeders' Rights Act, 1976, so as
- to insert certain definitions and to substitute or delete others;
 - to further regulate the varieties to which the Act applies;
 - to further regulate the delegation of functions by the Registrar of Plant Breeders' Rights;
 - to further regulate applications for plant breeders' rights;
 - to make further provision for the denomination of varieties;
 - to make further provision for the rejection of applications for plant breeders' rights;
 - to make further provision for the hearing of an objection to the grant of a plant breeder's right;
 - to make further provision for the consideration and examination of an application for a plant breeder's right;
 - to prescribe anew the period for which a plant breeder's right shall be granted;
 - to further regulate the rights of a holder of a plant breeder's right;
 - to define the infringement of a plant breeder's right;
 - to further regulate the termination of a plant breeder's right;
 - to make further provision for the' secrecy of certain information;
 - to further regulate the appeal against a decision of or action by the registrar;
 - to further regulate offences and to increase penalties;
 - to further regulate compensation for the infringement of a plant breeder's right; and
 - to delete certain obsolete provisions;
 
 - to provide that the Plant Breeders' Rights Act, 1976, shall apply throughout the Republic;
 - to repeal certain laws; and
 - to provide for matters connected therewith.
 
Commencement
19 April 1996

