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78/126/EEC: Commission Decision of 28 December 1977 authorizing the Federal Republic of Germany to restrict the marketing of seed of certain varieties of agricultural plant species (Only the German text is authentic)

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Article 1

The Federal Republic of Germany shall be authorized to prohibit the marketing in all of its territory of seed of the following varieties listed in the 1978 common catalogue of varieties of agricultural plant species:

Cereals 1. Avena sativa L

Marros

Trevine;

2. Zea mais L

Alfa

Arx

Athos

Avala

Axia

Azur 602

Banat

Beograd

Boran

Drop 588

Faktor

Flare

Granit

Hawk

Jadran

Kombinat

Light

Lucal

Luck

Manor

Mentor

Oromais

Panter

Petrovaradin

Quadrant

Ruma

Siloverde

Sirmium

Zemun. (1)OJ No L 225, 12.10.1970, p. 1. (2)OJ No L 16, 20.1.1978, p. 23.

Article 2

The authorization given in Article 1 shall be withdrawn once it is established that the conditions thereof are no longer being satisfied.

Article 3

The Federal Republic of Germany shall notify the Commission of the date from which it is making use of the authorization given under Article 1 and the detailed methods to be followed. The Commission shall inform the other Member States thereof.

Article 4

This Decision is addressed to the Federal Republic of Germany.

Done at Brussels, 28 December 1977.

For the Commission

Finn GUNDELACH

Vice-President

4 articles

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78/126/EEC: Commission Decision of 28 December 1977 authorizing the Federal Republic of Germany to restrict the marketing of seed of certain varieties of agricultural plant species (Only the German text is authentic) (EUR-Lex). Retrieved via LawPlayer, https://lawplayer.com/eu/act/31978D0126

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