Duration of Client’s consent Sample Clauses

Duration of Client’s consent. (i) The present consent/instruction shall remain in full force and effect as long as Client maintains a business relationship with IBLUX and after for as long as required for IBLUX to comply with Applicable Law and Regulations. This consent/instruction remains valid in the event of (ii) Notwithstanding the above, even after the termination of the business relationship between Client and IBLUX, Data which fell within the scope of or was transferred by virtue of this consent/instruction prior to such termination, will remain subject to this consent/instruction. This authorisation may be revoked by the parties at any time by registered letter addressed to IBLUX.
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Duration of Client’s consent. (i) The present consent/instruction shall remain in full force and effect as long as Client maintains a business relationship with IBLUX and after for as long as required for IBLUX to comply with Applicable Law and Regulations. This consent/instruction remains valid in the event of Client’s death, insolvency or incapacity to act, until revoked by the latter’s heirs or successors. (ii) Notwithstanding the above, even after the termination of the business relationship between Client and IBLUX, Data which fell within the scope of or was transferred by virtue of this consent/instruction prior to such termination, will remain subject to this consent/instruction. This authorisation may be revoked by the parties at any time by registered letter addressed to IBLUX.

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