Complaints and rights of data subjects Sample Clauses

Complaints and rights of data subjects. 5.1. The Processor shall ensure that it protects the rights of data subjects under the Data Privacy Laws and shall: 5.1.1. promptly notify the Controller in writing (within at least two working days) if it receives: (a) a request from a data subject to have access to his or her Protected Data or to exercise any of his or her rights under Articles 15-22 GDPR; or (b) a complaint or request relating to the Controller's obligations under the Data Privacy Laws; and 5.1.2. provide the Controller with full co-operation and assistance in relation to any such complaint or request made, including by: (a) promptly providing the Controller with full details of any complaint or request and any additional information requested by the Controller; (b) taking all steps necessary to enable the Controller to comply with a request from a data subject within the relevant timescale set out in the Data Privacy Laws and in accordance with the Controller's reasonable instructions; (c) providing the Controller with any Protected Data it holds in relation to a data subject (within the timescales required by the Controller); (d) using appropriate technical and organisational measures as far as this is possible, to assist the Controller to respond to requests from data subjects to exercise their rights; and (e) ensuring that (other than as set out above) no reply or other communication is made in response to such complaint or request unless approved by the Controller.
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Complaints and rights of data subjects. The Supplier shall ensure that it protects the rights of Data Subjects under Data Protection Legislation and shall: promptly notify L&P in writing (within no more than two (2) working days) if it receives: a Data Subject Request; or a complaint or request relating to L&P’s obligations as a controller under Data Protection Legislation; and provide L&P with full co-operation and assistance in relation to any such complaint or request made, including by: promptly providing L&P with full details of any complaint or request and any additional information requested by L&P; taking all steps necessary to enable L&P to comply with a request from a Data Subject within the relevant timescale set out in Data Protection Legislation and in accordance with L&P's reasonable instructions; providing L&P with any Protected Data the Supplier holds in relation to a Data Subject (within the timescales required by L&P); using appropriate technical and organisational measures, as far as this is possible, to assist L&P to respond to requests from Data Subjects to exercise their rights; and ensuring that (other than as set out above) no reply or other communication is made in response to such complaint or request unless approved by L&P.
Complaints and rights of data subjects. The Council shall ensure that it protects the rights of data subjects under the Data Protection Legislation and shall: promptly notify the Mutual in writing (within no more than two working days) if it receives: a request from a data subject to have access to his or her Protected Data; a request from a data subject to exercise any of his or her rights under Articles 15 – 22 of the GDPR; or a complaint or request relating to the Mutual's obligations under Data Protection Legislation; and provide the Mutual with full co-operation and assistance in relation to any such complaint or request made, including by: promptly providing the Mutual with full details of any complaint or request and any additional information requested by the Mutual; taking all steps necessary to enable the Mutual to comply with a request from a data subject within the relevant timescale set out in the Data Protection Legislation and in accordance with the [Mutual]'s reasonable instructions; providing the Mutual with any Protected Data it holds in relation to a data subject (within the timescales required by the Mutual); using appropriate technical and organisational measures, as far as possible, to assist the Mutual to respond to requests from data subjects to exercise their rights; ensuring that (other than as set out above) no reply or other communication is made in response to such complaint or request unless approved by the Mutual; and taking such remedial steps as the Mutual reasonably requires to prevent such complaints recurring and to obtain further information about the complaint.

Related to Complaints and rights of data subjects

  • Rights of Data Subjects 5.1 You control access to Your Services environment that holds Personal Information about Your end users, and Your end users should direct any requests related to their rights under Applicable Data Protection Law to You. 5.2 To the extent such access is not available to You, Oracle will provide assistance with requests from individuals to access, delete or erase, restrict, rectify, receive and transmit, block access to or object to processing related to Personal Information held in Your Services environment on Oracle systems, insofar as reasonably and technically possible. 5.3 If Oracle directly receives any requests or inquiries from Your end users that have identified You as the Controller, it will promptly pass on such requests to You without responding to the end user.

  • THE CONTRACTS (RIGHTS OF THIRD PARTIES ACT 1999

  • Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Xxx 0000 No term of this Agreement is enforceable under the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Xxx 0000 by a person who is not a party to this Agreement.

  • Contracts (Rights of Third Parties ACT 1999

  • Rights of Third Parties A person who is not a Party to this Agreement has no right under the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Xxx 0000 to enforce any term of this Agreement. This clause shall not affect any right or remedy of a third party which exists or is available apart from that Act.

  • Contract (Rights of Third Parties) Xxx 0000 22.1 No person who is not a party to this Grant Agreement shall have the right to enforce any of its terms.

  • Categories of Data Subjects Any individual accessing and/or using the Services through the Customer's account ("Users"); and any individual: (i) whose email address is included in the Customer's Distribution List; (ii) whose information is stored on or collected via the Services, or (iii) to whom Users send emails or otherwise engage or communicate with via the Services (collectively, "Subscribers").

  • CONTRACT (RIGHTS OF THIRD PARTIES ACT 1999

  • Data Subjects The categories of Data Subjects who we may collect Personal Data about may include the following where they are a natural person: the Customer, the directors and ultimate beneficial owner(s) of the Customer, your customers, employees and contractors, payers and payees. You may share with Airwallex some or all of the following types of Personal Data regarding Data Subjects: • full name; • email address; • phone number and other contact information; • date of birth; • nationality; • public information about the data subject; • other relevant verification or due diligence documentation as required under these terms; and • any other data that is necessary or relevant to carry out the Agreed Purposes.

  • Data Subjects Rights 5.1. Where a data subject asserts claims for rectification, erasure or access to Us, and where We are able to correlate the data subject to You, based on the information provided by the data subject, We shall refer such data subject to You without undue delay. We shall support You, where possible, and based upon Your instruction insofar as agreed upon. We shall not be liable in cases where You fail to respond to the data subject’s request completely, correctly, or in a timely manner. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if Your employee submits a data subject request in relation to Online Training Cloud, You agree that we can fulfill such request without Your further approval. 5.2. We shall support You, insofar as is agreed upon by the parties, and where possible for Us, in fulfilling data subjects’ requests and claims, as detailed in chapter III of the GDPR and in fulfilling the obligations enumerated in Articles 33 to 36 GDPR.

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