Examples of Protection Legislation in a sentence
Standard Contractual Clauses Means, as applicable, the EU Standard Contractual Clauses (for any Restricted Transfer subject to the EU GDPR) or the UK Standard Contractual Clauses (for any Restricted Transfers subject to the UK GDPR) and any amendment or replacement thereto either (a) pursuant to Data Protection Legislation or (b) issued by a competent Regulatory Authority.
Data Subject Access Request A request made by, or on behalf of, a Data Subject in accordance with rights granted pursuant to the Data Protection Legislation to access their Personal Data.
The Parties acknowledge that for the purposes of the Data Protection Legislation, the Buyer is the Controller and the Supplier is the Processor in accordance with Clause 15 (Protection of Personal Data) of the Core Services Call-Off Terms.
You shall indemnify on demand and hold harmless the ESFA against any Losses suffered or incurred by the ESFA arising out of or in connection with any one or more of the following: any breach by You of the Data Protection Legislation; You causing the ESFA to be in breach of any of the Data Protection Legislation; and Your breach of this Agreement.
Regulatory Authority Means the ICO, a supervisory authority or any other regulatory body responsible for the oversight of Data Protection Legislation.