Retained Seed definition
Examples of Retained Seed in a sentence
End Point Royalty or EPR means the royalty payable by you for every tonne of Harvested Material Sold or Consumed by you, or Retained Seed Sold by you as permitted by clause 14(C)(3).
The Grower must pay to Owner/Distributor a Royalty calculated by reference to each metric tonne of Harvested Material the Grower produces less any quantity of Retained Seed.
The Grower must pay to InterGrain a Royalty calculated by reference to each metric tonne of Harvested Material the Grower produces less any quantity of Retained Seed.
End Point Royalty or EPR means the royalty payable by You for every tonne of Harvested Material Sold or Consumed by You, or Retained Seed Sold by You as permitted by clause 14(C)(3).
End Point Royalty or EPR means the royalty payable by You for every tonne of Harvested Material Sold or Consumed by you, or Retained Seed Sold by You as permitted by clause 14(C)(3).
The Grower must pay to Owner/Authorised Distributor a Royalty calculated by reference to each metric tonne of Harvested Material the Grower produces less any quantity of Retained Seed.
You agree that any Essentially Derived Variety of any Licensed Variety created using the Seed or Retained Seed will be owned by the owner/s of PBR in the relevant Licensed Variety and you will do all things necessary to give effect to this clause.
The Grower must not retain any Product or Seed and must not plant any Retained Seed.
Retained Seed • The varieties and quantities of Retained Seed (in metric tonnes) produced from the Seed purchased or Retained Seed.
End Point Royalty or EPR means the royalty payable by you for every tonne of Harvested Material Sold or Consumed by you, or Retained Seed Sold by you as permitted by clause 14(c) (iii).