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8.—(1) No supplier shall market plant material except with reference to its variety or, in the case of rootstocks which do not belong to a variety, to the appropriate species or interspecific hybrid.
(2) Where a supplier markets plant material with reference to its variety, the reference shall be—
(a)in the case of a commonly known variety which is the subject of a grant of plant breeders' rights, to the official denomination of the variety;
(b)in the case of a variety which is the subject of an application for plant breeders' rights, to the breeders' reference or proposed name of the variety;
(c)subject to paragraph (3) below, in the case of any other variety, based on the description of the variety on a written list kept by a supplier which includes—
(i)the name of the variety and, where appropriate, its commonly known synonyms;
(ii)a description of the variety, having regard to the Annex to Commission Directive 93/79/EEC;
(iii)indications as to the maintenance of the variety and the propagation system applied; and
(iv)any indications as to how the variety differs from the other varieties most closely resembling it.
(3) Sub-paragraphs (2)(c)(iii) and (iv) above shall not apply to a supplier engaged only in the marketing of plant material.
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