Protection Legislation definition

Protection Legislation means all data protection and privacy legislation in force from time to time applicable to this Agreement or its subject matter including UK General Data Protection Regulation, the Data Protection Act 2018, the Privacy and Electronic Communications Directive 2002/58/EC (as updated by Directive 2009/136/EC) and the Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations 2003 (SI 2003/2426) as amended and any successor or replacement legislation;
Protection Legislation means (i) the GDPR; (ii) the Data Protection Act 2018 to the extent that it relates to the processing of Personal Data and privacy; and (iii) all applicable Law relating to the processing of Personal Data and privacy, including where applicable the guidance and codes of practice issued by the Information Commissioner, in each case as amended, supplemented or substituted from time to time; Domestic Successor means, as the context requires, either:
Protection Legislation means the Data Protection Xxx 0000, the Data Protection Directive (95/46/EC), the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Xxx 0000, the Telecommunications (Lawful Business Practice) (Interception of Communications) Regulations 2000, the Electronic Communications Data Protection Directive (2002/58/EC), the Privacy and Electronic Communications (EC Directive) Regulations 2003 and all applicable laws and regulations relating to the processing of personal data and privacy, including where applicable the guidance and codes of practice issued by the Information Commissioner. Expected Transferring Employees means those Host Council Personnel who are reasonably expected by the Host Council to be a Transferring Employee. Future Host Council means any relevant Constituent Authority who provides services which are identical or substantially similar to any of the Host Council Services (directly or indirectly) following the termination or expiry of this Agreement or the termination of the provision of any of the Host Council Services by the Host Council. Host Council Personnel means the individuals employed or engaged by the Host Council or any other person in the provision of the Host Council Services under this Agreement from time to time. Host Council Services means the services to be provided by the Host Council under this Agreement as more particularly described at clause 7. Redundancy Costs means any notice pay (including payment in lieu of notice), holiday pay and statutory and/or contractual redundancy payments. Sub-Contractor means any person to whom the provision of any of the Host Council Services may be sub-contracted by the Host Council. Subsequent Transfer Date means the date on which responsibility for the provision of the Host Council Services, or any part of the Host Council Services, transfers from the Host Council to the Future Host Council.

Examples of Protection Legislation in a sentence

  • The Buyer acknowledges that the requirement for Supplier to notify the Buyer of a Data Loss Event "immediately" under the Call-Off Contract shall be construed to mean "without undue delay" as per the requirements of the applicable Data Protection Legislation.

  • Any requirement for Supplier to provide information or assistance "immediately" under the Call-Off Contract shall be construed to mean "without undue delay" as per the requirements of the applicable Data Protection Legislation (where applicable) or otherwise, within reasonable timescales.

  • CLOUD DATA PROCESSING ADDENDUM‌ This Cloud Data Processing Addendum (“DPA”) forms part of the Supplier Terms and supplements and is incorporated into the Call-Off Contract entered into by and between Buyer and Supplier for the sole purpose of reflecting the Parties’ agreement with regard to the processing of Personal Data by Supplier and the requirements of relevant Data Protection Legislation.

  • The Buyer shall afford Supplier reasonable timescales to respond to all requests for assistance in relation to requests from Data Subjects and any request for information shall be limited to information which Supplier is obligated to provide under Data Protection Legislation.

  • Shall notify the Customer without undue delay if, in the Supplier’s opinion, an instruction for the processing of personal data given by the Customer infringes applicable Data Protection Legislation; 3.


More Definitions of Protection Legislation

Protection Legislation means (i) the GDPR, and any applicable implementing Law as amended from time to time; (ii) the Data Protection Xxx 0000 to the extent that it relates to the processing of Personal Data and privacy; and (iii) all applicable Law relating to the processing of Personal Data and privacy; Disposal means the disposal, sale, transfer of an Asset or any interest in any Asset and includes any contract for disposal; Domestic Law means an applicable law, statute, bye-law, regulation, order, regulatory policy, guidance or industry code, judgment of a relevant court of law, or directives or requirements of any regulatory body, delegated or subordinate legislation which replaces EU law as a consequence of the UK leaving the European Union; Domestic Successor means, as the context requires, either:
Protection Legislation means the Data Protection Xxx 0000, the General Data Protection Regulation 2016/679, the Privacy and Electronic Communications Directive 2002/58/EC (as amended), the Privacy and Electronic Communications (EC Directive) Regulations 2003 (as amended), the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Xxx 0000, the Telecommunications (Lawful Business Practice) (Interception of Communications) Regulations 2000 and all applicable laws and regulations relating to processing of personal data, including where applicable the guidance and codes issued by the Information Commissioner or other appropriate supervisory authority; Data Protection Principles has the same meaning as the term “Data Protection Principles” under the Data Protection Legislation; Disclosure Bundle has the meaning set out in the Disclosure Letter;
Protection Legislation means (i) the GDPR and any applicable implementing Law as amended from time to time; (ii) the Data Protection Act 2018 to the extent that it relates to the processing of Personal Data and privacy; and (iii) all applicable Law relating to the processing of Personal Data and privacy, including where applicable the guidance and codes of practice issued by the Information Commissioner, in each case as amended, supplemented or substituted from time to time; Domestic Law means an applicable law, statute, bye-law, regulation, order, regulatory policy, guidance or industry code, judgment of a relevant court of law, or directive or requirement of any regulatory body, or delegated or subordinate legislation which replaces EU law as a consequence of the UK leaving the European Union; Domestic Successor means, as the context requires, either:
Protection Legislation means the GDPR, the Data Protection Xxx 0000 and any other relevant national Laws implementing, supplementing or relating to the derogation from the GDPR, and any formal guidance or Codes of Conduct issued by the Information Commissioner (or other competent authority) in each case as amended, superseded or replaced from time to time; Decision Allowable Costs means those costs incurred by the Grant Recipient in providing the AHP Housing as specified in OPS (calculated using generally acceptable accounting principles) as follows:
Protection Legislation means the Data Protection Xxx 0000, the EU Data Protection Directive 95/46/EC, the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Xxx 0000, the Telecommunications (Lawful Business Practice) (Interception of Communications) Regulations 2000 (SI 2000/2699), the Electronic Communications Data Protection Directive 2002/58/EC, the Privacy and Electronic Communications (EC Directive) Regulations 2003 and all applicable laws and regulations relating to the processing of personal data and privacy, including where applicable the guidance and codes of practice issued by the Information Commissioner.
Protection Legislation means the Data Protection Act 2018 and thereafter (i) unless and until the GDPR is no longer directly applicable in the United Kingdom (UK), the GDPR and any national implementing laws, regulations and secondary legislation, as amended or updated from time to time, in the UK and then (ii) any successor legislation to the Data Protection Xxx 0000.
Protection Legislation means the Data Protection Xxx 0000, and the General Data Protection Regulation (Regulation (EU) 2016/679) (“GDPR”) and any subsequent enactments and amendments. The Authority and the Contractor hereby agrees to comply with their respective obligations as set out in condition 12(c) below: The Contractor will comply with the obligations imposed on them by Data Protection Legislation, including the Data Protection Xxx 0000 and General Data Protection Regulation (Regulation (EU) 2016/679) (“GDPR”) and any subsequent enactments and amendments.