Common use of Changes to Subprocessors Clause in Contracts

Changes to Subprocessors. Lookout shall (i) provide an up-to-date list of the Subprocessors it has appointed upon written request from Customer; and (ii) notify Customer (for which email shall suffice) if it adds or removes Subprocessors at least 15 (fifteen) days prior to any such changes. Customer may object in writing to Lookout’s appointment of a new Subprocessor within five (5) calendar days of such notice, provided that such objection is based on reasonable grounds relating to data protection. In such event, the parties shall discuss such concerns in good faith with a view to achieving resolution. If this is not possible, Customer may suspend or terminate the Agreement (without prejudice to any fees incurred by Customer prior to suspension or termination). If Customer does not notify Lookout of an objection in accordance with this Section 5.3, Customer shall be deemed to have provided its approval of such appointment. Lookout may replace a Subprocessor if the reason for the change is beyond Lookout's reasonable control and, in such instance, Lookout shall notify Customer of the replacement as soon as reasonably practicable and Customer shall retain the right to object to the replacement Subprocessor pursuant to this Section 5.3 above.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Data Processing Addendum, Data Processing Addendum

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Changes to Subprocessors. Lookout shall (i) provide an up-to-date list of the Subprocessors it has appointed upon written request from Customer; and (ii) notify Customer (for which email shall suffice) if it adds or removes appoints any new Subprocessors at least 15 (fifteen) days prior to any such changes. Customer may object in writing to Lookout’s appointment of a new Subprocessor within five (5) calendar days of such notice, provided that such objection is based on reasonable grounds relating to data protection. In such event, the parties shall discuss such concerns in good faith with a view to achieving resolution. If this is not possible, Customer may suspend or terminate the Agreement or applicable order for the Service (without prejudice to any fees incurred by Customer prior to suspension or termination). If Customer does not notify Lookout of an objection in accordance with this Section 5.3, Customer shall be deemed to have provided its approval of such appointment. Lookout may replace appoint a new Subprocessor without giving Customer prior notice if the reason for the change appointment is beyond Lookout's reasonable control and, in such instance, Lookout shall notify Customer of the replacement as soon as reasonably practicable and Customer shall retain the right to object to the replacement Subprocessor pursuant to this Section 5.3 above.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Data Processing Addendum

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Changes to Subprocessors. 10.1 Lookout shall (i) provide an up-to-date list of the Subprocessors it has appointed upon written request from Customer; and (ii) notify Customer (for which email shall suffice) if it adds or removes Subprocessors at least 15 (fifteen) days prior to any such changes. . 10.2 Customer may object in writing to Lookout’s appointment of a new Subprocessor within five (5) calendar days of such notice, provided that such objection is based on reasonable grounds relating to data protection. In such event, the parties shall discuss such concerns in good faith with a view to achieving resolution. If this is not possible, Customer may suspend or terminate the Agreement (without prejudice to any fees incurred by Customer prior to suspension or termination). If Customer does not notify Lookout of an objection in accordance with this Section 5.3, Customer shall be deemed to have provided its approval of such appointment. . 10.3 Lookout may replace a Subprocessor if the reason for the change is beyond Lookout's reasonable control and, in control. In such instance, Lookout shall notify Customer of the replacement as soon as reasonably practicable practicable, and Customer shall retain the right to object to the replacement Subprocessor pursuant to this Section 5.3 10.2 above.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Data Processing Agreement

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