(505 ILCS 110/2.140) (from Ch. 5, par. 402.140)
Sec. 2.140.
"Variety" means subdivision of a kind which is distinct,
uniform and stable; "distinct" in the sense that the variety can be
differentiated by one or more identifiable morphological, physiological or
other characteristics from all other varieties; "uniform" in the sense that
variations in essential and distinctive characteristics are describable,
and "stable" in the sense that the variety will remain unchanged in its
essential and distinctive characteristics and its uniformity when
reproduced or reconstituted as required by the different categories
of varieties.
(Source: P.A. 85-717.)
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