Information Legislation definition

Information Legislation means the Freedom of Information Act 2000, the Environmental Information Regulations 2004 and the Data Protection Act 1998 and any other subordinate legislation or Codes of Practice in relation to such legislation.
Information Legislation means the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002 and the Environmental Information (Scotland) Regulations 2004;
Information Legislation means the Freedom of Information Act 2000, the Environmental Information Regulations 2004 and the Data Protection Act 1998 and any other subordinate legislation or Codes of Practice in relation to such legislation. "Intellectual Property Rights" means patents, inventions, trade marks, service marks, logos, design rights (whether registerable or otherwise), applications for any of the foregoing, copyright, database rights, domain names, trade or business names, moral rights and other similar rights or obligations whether registerable or not in any country (including but not limited to the United Kingdom) and the right to sue for passing off.

Examples of Information Legislation in a sentence

  • The Contractor acknowledges that the Authority is subject to the requirements of the Information Legislation and shall assist and co-operate with the Authority to enable the Authority to comply with its disclosure obligations under the said Legislation.

  • Without prejudice to the Authority’s obligations under the Information Legislation, neither Party shall make any press announcements or publicise the Contract or any part thereof in any way, except with the written consent of the other Party.

  • Unless considering information classified as ‘exempt’ or ‘confidential’ under Access to Information Legislation, all meetings of the Joint Committee shall be held in public.

  • The Contractor acknowledges that the Purchaser is subject to the requirements of the Information Legislation.

  • The Purchaser will be entitled to determine at its absolute discretion whether to disclose upon request or otherwise publish any information under the Information Legislation, including (although not only) any information provided to it by the Contractor or which relates in any way to the Contractor or the Contract.


More Definitions of Information Legislation

Information Legislation means the DPA, FOIA, GDPR and the EIR
Information Legislation means the Freedom of Information Xxx 0000 (“FOIA”), the Environmental Information Regulations 1992 (“EIR”) or any other applicable legislation or codes governing access to information.
Information Legislation means the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Xxx 0000 and the Environmental Information (Scotland) Regulations 2004;
Information Legislation means the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002 and the
Information Legislation means the Freedom of Information Xxx 0000, the Environmental Information Regulations 2004 and the Data Protection Act 1998 and any other subordinate legislation or Codes of Practice in relation to such legislation. "Intellectual Property Rights" means patents, inventions, trade marks, service marks, logos, design rights (whether registerable or otherwise), applications for any of the foregoing, copyright, database rights, domain names, trade or business names, moral rights and other similar rights or obligations whether registerable or not in any country (including but not limited to the United Kingdom) and the right to xxx for passing off. ”Management Information” means the information specified in the Monitoring Schedule. "Month” means a calendar month.
Information Legislation means the DPA, FOIA, GDPR and the EIR.
Information Legislation means the Freedom of Information (Scotland) Act 2002, as amended or varied from time to time and the Environmental Information (Scotland) regulations 2004, as amended or varied from time to time;