Common use of Discovery of Breach Clause in Contracts

Discovery of Breach. For purposes of reporting a Breach to Covered Entity, the discovery of a Breach shall occur on the first day on which such Breach is known to Business Associate or, by exercising reasonable diligence, would have been known to or suspected by Business Associate. Business Associate will be considered to have had knowledge of a Breach if the Breach is known, or by exercising reasonable diligence would have been known to any person (other than the person committing the Breach) who is an employee, officer or agent of the Business Associate.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Hipaa Business Associate Agreement, Business Associate Agreement, Business Associate Agreement

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Discovery of Breach. For purposes of reporting a Breach to Covered Entity, the discovery of a Breach shall occur on the first day on which such Breach is known to Business Associate or, by exercising reasonable diligence, would have been known to or suspected by Business Associate. Business Associate will be considered to have had knowledge of a Breach if the Breach is known, or by exercising reasonable diligence would have been known to any person (other than the person committing the Breach) who is an employee, officer or agent of the Business Associate.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Business Associate Agreement

Discovery of Breach. For purposes of reporting a Breach to Covered Entity, the discovery of a Breach shall occur on the first day on which such Breach is known to Business Associate or, by exercising reasonable diligence, would have been known to or suspected by the Business Associate. Business Associate will be considered to have had knowledge of a Breach if the Breach is known, or by exercising reasonable diligence would have been known to any person (other than the person committing the Breach) who is an employee, officer or agent of the Business Associate.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Business Associate Agreement

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Discovery of Breach. For purposes of reporting a Breach to Covered EntityParticipant, the discovery of a Breach shall occur on the first day on which such Breach is known to Business Associate or, by exercising reasonable diligence, would have been known to or suspected by Business Associate. Business Associate will be considered to have had knowledge of a Breach if the Breach is known, or by exercising reasonable diligence would have been known to any person (other than the person committing the Breach) who is an employee, officer or agent of the Business Associate.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Expanded Consortium Participation Agreement

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