PBR definition

PBR means plant breeder’s rights as defined in the PBR Act.
PBR means Performance Based Regulation;

Examples of PBR in a sentence

  • PBR is administered under the Plant Breeder’s Rights Xxx 0000 (The Act).

  • Plant Breeder’s Rights (PBR) are a form of intellectual property, which are similar in application to patents or copyright.

  • PBR may require that I carry certain photo identification, be accompanied by certain individuals, depart Restricted Areas, take certain actions, or refrain from taking certain actions, and I agree to fully abide by PBR’s directives and instructions in that regard.

  • I agree to indemnify and hold PBR harmless with respect to any tax liabilities that may arise relating to such payments.

  • Approved Rowels PBR Members are required to compete at PBR events with PBR approved Rowels.


More Definitions of PBR

PBR means PBR in a plant variety as those terms are defined in section 3 of the Plant Breeder's Rights Act 1994 (Cth).
PBR means performance-based rate-setting;
PBR means the aggregate dollar amount of SRCs that must be billed during a given period (i.e., semi‑annually or such other applicable period) so that the SRC Collections will be timely and sufficient to meet the PPR for that period, based upon: (i) forecast usage data for the period; (ii) forecast uncollectibles for the period; (iii) forecasts lags in collection of billed SRCs for the period; and (iv) projected collections of SRCs pending the implementation of the True-Up Adjustment.
PBR means past business review;
PBR means Performance Based Result.
PBR means Principle-Based Reserving.