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 NHS financial system, the rules and core principles of which are set out in the Code of Conduct for Payment by Results;
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.