International Data Transfer Mechanisms for Data Transfers Sample Clauses

International Data Transfer Mechanisms for Data Transfers. To the extent Customer’s use of the Services requires an onward transfer mechanism to lawfully transfer Personal Data from a jurisdiction (i.e., the EEA, the United Kingdom, Switzerland, or any other jurisdiction listed in Schedule 4 to Xactly located outside of that jurisdiction (“Transfer Mechanism”)), the terms set forth in Schedule 3 “International Transfer Mechanisms” will apply.
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  • International Data Transfers The Company and the Stock Plan Administrator are based in the United States. The International Participant should note that the International Participant’s country of residence may have enacted data privacy laws that are different from the United States. The Company’s legal basis for the transfer of the International Participant’s personal data to the United States is the International Participant’s consent.

  • Data Transfers You acknowledge and agree that we may access and Process Personal Data on a global basis as necessary to provide the Subscription Service in accordance with the Agreement, and in particular that Personal Data may be transferred to and Processed by HubSpot, Inc. in the United States and to other jurisdictions where HubSpot Affiliates and Sub-Processors have operations. Wherever Personal Data is transferred outside its country of origin, each party will ensure such transfers are made in compliance with the requirements of Data Protection Laws.

  • Data Transfer 11.1 The Processor may not transfer or authorize the transfer of Data to countries outside the EU and/or the European Economic Area (EEA) without the prior written consent of the Company. If personal data processed under this Agreement is transferred from a country within the European Economic Area to a country outside the European Economic Area, the Parties shall ensure that the personal data are adequately protected. To achieve this, the Parties shall, unless agreed otherwise, rely on EU approved standard contractual clauses for the transfer of personal data.

  • Historical Appendix of Central Terms For Reference Only LANGUAGE FROM SEPTEMBER 1, 2014- AUGUST 31 2017, AND EXTENSION UNTIL AUGUST 31, 2019 LETTER OF UNDERSTANDING #9 BETWEEN The Ontario Public School Board Association (hereinafter called ‘OPSBA’) AND The Ontario Catholic School Trustees Association (hereinafter called ‘OCSTA’) AND L’Association des conseils scolaires des écoles publiques de l’Ontario (hereinafter called ‘ACEPO’) AND L’Association franco-ontarienne des conseils scolaires catholiques (hereinafter called ‘AFOCSC’) AND The Canadian Union of Public Employees / Syndicat canadien de la fonction publique (hereinafter called ‘CUPE’) AND

  • DATA FOR CALCULATIONS The initial calculations for any payments owing under this Agreement shall be based upon the valuations placed upon the Qualified Property by the Appraisal District in its annual certified appraisal roll submitted to the District pursuant to § 26.01 of the TEXAS TAX CODE in or about July of each year of this Agreement. The certified appraisal roll data shall form the basis from which any and all amounts due under this Agreement are calculated, and the data utilized by the Consultant will be adjusted as necessary to reflect any subsequent adjustments by the Appraisal District to the District’s appraisal roll. Any estimates used by the Consultant to make calculations as required by this Agreement shall be based on the best and most current information available. The Consultant shall from time to time adjust the data utilized to reflect actual amounts, subsequent adjustments by the Appraisal District to the District’s certified appraisal roll, or any other relevant changes to material items such as student counts or tax collections.

  • Rules of Grievance Processing 1. Time limits of any stage of the grievance procedure may be extended by written mutual agreement of the parties at that step.

  • PROCEDURES FOR SUPPLEMENTAL PAYMENT CALCULATIONS All calculations required by this Article VI, including but not limited to: (i) the calculation of the Applicant’s Stipulated Supplemental Payment Amount; (ii) the determination of both the Annual Limit and the Aggregate Limit; (iii) the effect, if any, of the Aggregate Limit upon the actual amount of Supplemental Payments eligible to be paid to the District by the Applicant; and (iv) the carry forward and accumulation of any of the Applicant’s Stipulated Supplemental Payment Amounts unpaid by the Applicant due to the Aggregate Limit in previous years, shall be calculated by the Third Party selected pursuant to Section 4.3.

  • Categories of personal data transferred You may submit Personal Data to the Subscription Services, the extent of which is determined and controlled by you in your sole discretion, and which may include but is not limited to the following categories of Personal Data:

  • Particular Methods of Procurement of Goods Works and Services (other than Consultants’ Services)

  • Particular Methods of Procurement of Goods and Works International Competitive Bidding. Goods and works shall be procured under contracts awarded on the basis of International Competitive Bidding.

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