Consent to disclose personal information to overseas recipients Sample Clauses

Consent to disclose personal information to overseas recipients. The Customer (i) acknowledges and agrees that it has been informed by John Deere that Australian Privacy Principle 8.1 does not apply to the disclosure of personal information by John Deere to any overseas recipient in accordance with Section 3.3 of this Contract, and (ii) for the avoidance of doubt and notwithstanding the consent given under Section 3.3 of this Contract, expressly consents to any such disclosure after having been so informed.
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Consent to disclose personal information to overseas recipients. By entering into this Contract, the Dealer consents to the disclosure of Personal Information described in this Section 3 overseas and to its use by third parties, including John Deere's related entities and service providers, in the United States of America, Canada, New Zealand, Australia, Germany, India or Singapore, and such other countries in which those parties or their, or Xxxx Deere's, computer systems may be located from time to time, without John Deere being responsible for such use (or for any breach). If the Dealer does not consent to the use or disclosure of such Personal Information by John Deere in accordance with the terms of this Contract and the Privacy Statements, the Dealer must immediately discontinue using the Systems, including the Web Functions, and contact John Deere or the Dealer's Dealer. The Dealer (i) acknowledges and agrees that it has been informed by John Deere that the provision of such consent by the Dealer means that Australian Privacy Principle 8.1 does not apply to the disclosure of personal information by John Deere to any overseas recipient in accordance with this Contract, and (ii) for the avoidance of doubt and notwithstanding the consent given under Section 3 of this Contract, expressly consents to any such disclosure after having been so informed.

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  • Exceptions to Confidential Information The obligations set forth in Section 13.1 (Confidential Information) shall not apply to the extent that Confidential Information includes information which is: (a) now or hereafter, through no unauthorized act or failure to act on the Receiving Party’s part, in the public domain; (b) was in the Receiving Party’s possession before receipt from the Disclosing Party and obtained from a source other than the Disclosing Party and other than through the prior relationship of the Disclosing Party and the Receiving Party before the Separation Date; (c) hereafter furnished to the Receiving Party by a third party as a matter of right and without restriction on disclosure; (d) furnished to others by the Disclosing Party without restriction on disclosure; or (e) independently developed by the Receiving Party without use of the Disclosing Party’s Confidential Information. Nothing in this Agreement shall prevent the Receiving Party from disclosing Confidential Information to the extent the Receiving Party is legally compelled to do so by any governmental, investigative or judicial agency pursuant to proceedings over which such agency has jurisdiction; provided, however, that prior to any such disclosure, the Receiving Party shall: (i) assert the confidential nature of the Confidential Information to the agency; (ii) immediately notify the Disclosing Party in writing of the agency’s order or request to disclose; and (iii) cooperate fully with the Disclosing Party in protecting against any such disclosure and/or obtaining a protective order narrowing the scope of the compelled disclosure and protecting its confidentiality.

  • Disclosure of Account Information to Third Parties It is our general policy to treat your account information as confidential. However, we will disclose information to third parties about your account or the transactions you make in the following situations pursuant to our Privacy Policy (as further described in Section 10 (Your Privacy) of the General Terms), in addition to the circumstances set forth in Section 20 of the General Terms (Information Authorization):

  • Handling Sensitive Personal Information and Breach Notification A. As part of its contract with HHSC Contractor may receive or create sensitive personal information, as section 521.002 of the Business and Commerce Code defines that phrase. Contractor must use appropriate safeguards to protect this sensitive personal information. These safeguards must include maintaining the sensitive personal information in a form that is unusable, unreadable, or indecipherable to unauthorized persons. Contractor may consult the “Guidance to Render Unsecured Protected Health Information Unusable, Unreadable, or Indecipherable to Unauthorized Individuals” issued by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to determine ways to meet this standard.

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