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7 CFR 97.121 - Corrected certificate—applicant's mistake.

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§ 97.121
Corrected certificate—applicant's mistake.
When a certificate is incorrect because of a mistake by the applicant of a clerical or typographical nature, or of minor character, or in the description of the variety (including, but not limited to, the use of a misleading variety name or a name assigned to a different variety of the same species), and the mistake is found by the Commissioner to have occurred in good faith and does not require a further examination, the Commissioner may, upon payment of the required fee and return of the original certificate, correct the certificate by issuing a corrected certificate, in accordance with section 85 of the Act. If the mistake requires a reexamination, a correction of the certificate shall be dependent on the results of the reexamination.

Title 7 published on 2013-01-01

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United States Code
USC : Title 7 - AGRICULTURE

§ 2321 - Establishment

§ 2322 - Seal

§ 2323 - Organization

§ 2324 - Restrictions on employees as to interest in plant variety protection

§ 2325 - Repealed.

§ 2326 - Regulations

§ 2327 - Plant Variety Protection Board

§ 2328 - Library

§ 2329 - Register of protected plant varieties

§ 2330 - Publications

§ 2331 - Copies for public libraries