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Article L623-13 of the French Intellectual Property Code

The term of protection shall be twenty-five years from the date of grant. For forest, fruit or ornamental trees, vines and perennial forage grasses and legumes, potatoes and inbred lines used for the production of hybrid varieties, the term of protection shall be thirty years. .

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Article L623-14 of the French Intellectual Property Code

Applications for plant variety certificates, acts granting the certificate and any acts transmitting or modifying the rights attached to an application for a certificate or to a certificate may only be relied on as against third parties if they have been duly published under conditions laid down by decree in the Conseil d’Etat.

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Article L623-15 of the French Intellectual Property Code

The certificate designates the variety by a denomination enabling it to be identified, without confusion or equivocation, in all the States party to the International Convention for the Protection of New Varieties of Plants. The breeder is required to keep a vegetative collection of the protected variety at all times. A description of the new variety is appended to the breeder’s certificate. The certificate is enforceable against third parties as…

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Article L623-16 of the French Intellectual Property Code

Preliminary examination, issue of the certificate and all acts of registration or deletion give rise to the payment of fees for services rendered. A fee is paid annually throughout the period of validity of the certificate. The scale of these fees is set by regulation. The proceeds of these fees are transferred as revenue to the public interest group mentioned in Article L. 412-1.

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Article L623-18 of the French Intellectual Property Code

From the day of publication of the decree which makes plant breeders’ certificates subject to the ex officio licence system, any person presenting technical and professional guarantees may apply to the Minister of Agriculture for the grant of an exploitation licence. This licence can only be non-exclusive. It is granted by order of the Minister of Agriculture on specified conditions, particularly as regards its duration and scope, but excluding the…

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Article L623-20 of the French Intellectual Property Code

The State may obtain ex officio, at any time, for the needs of national defence, a licence to exploit a plant variety which is the subject of an application for a certificate or a breeder’s certificate, whether such exploitation is carried out by itself or on its behalf. The ex officio licence is granted, at the request of the minister responsible for defence, by order of the minister for agriculture….

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Article L623-22 of the French Intellectual Property Code

The State may, at any time, by decree, expropriate in whole or in part for the needs of national defence plant varieties, the subject of applications for certificates or certificates. Failing amicable agreement, the expropriation compensation shall be fixed by the judicial court.

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