Legitimate Purpose Sample Clauses

Legitimate Purpose. The Executive has read carefully all of the terms and conditions of this Article IV and agrees that the restraints set forth herein: (a) are reasonable and necessary to support the legitimate business interests and goodwill of the Company, and (b) will not preclude the Executive from earning a livelihood during the life of this Article IV.
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Legitimate Purpose. The Employee has read carefully all of the terms and conditions of this Section 12 and agrees that the restraints set forth herein (i) are reasonable and necessary to support the legitimate business interests and goodwill of the Employer, and (ii) will not preclude the Employee from earning a livelihood during the life of this Section 12.
Legitimate Purpose. Personal data can only be processed for specified explicit and legitimate purposes and may not be processed further in a way incompatible with those purposes. (Art. 6 b).  Proportionality: Personal data may be processed only insofar as it is adequate, relevant and not excessive in relation to the purposes for which they are collected and/or further processed. The data must be accurate and, where necessary, kept up to date. Every reasonable step must be taken to ensure that data, which are inaccurate or incomplete, having regard to the purposes for which they were collected or for which they are further processed, are erased or rectified. The data should not be kept in a form which permits identification of data subjects for longer than is necessary for the purposes for which the data were collected or for which they are further processed. Member States shall lay down appropriate safeguards for personal data stored for longer periods for historical, statistical or scientific use. (Art. 6). When sensitive personal data (including religious beliefs, political opinions, health, sexual orientation, race, membership of past organisations) are being processed, extra restrictions apply. (Art. 8). Directive 2002/58/EC concerning the processing of personal data and the protection of privacy in the electronic communications sector
Legitimate Purpose. The Consultant has read carefully all of the terms and conditions of this Section 8 and agrees that the restraints set forth herein (i) are reasonable and necessary to support the legitimate business interests and goodwill of the Company, and (ii) will not preclude the Consultant from earning a livelihood during the life of this Section 8.
Legitimate Purpose. 5.5.1  Preventing serious harm to an adult - including through prevention, detection and prosecution of a serious crime.  Providing urgent medical treatment to an adult.
Legitimate Purpose. Personal data can only be processed for specified explicit and legitimate purposes, and may not be processed further in a way incompatible with those purposes (Art. 6 b). Proportionality: Personal data may be processed only insofar as it is adequate, relevant and not excessive in relation to the purposes for which they are collected and/or further processed. The data must be accurate and, where necessary, kept up to date. Every reasonable step must be taken to ensure that data which are inaccurate or incomplete, having regard to the purposes for which they were collected or for which they are further processed, are erased or rectified. The data should not be kept in a form which permits identification of data subjects for longer than is necessary for the purposes for which the data were collected or for which they are further processed. Member States shall lay down appropriate safeguards for personal data stored for longer periods for historical, statistical or scientific use. (Art.6). When sensitive personal data (including religious beliefs, political opinions, health, sexual orientation, race, membership of past organisations) are being processed, extra restrictions apply (Art. 8). Directive 2002/58/EC concerning the processing of personal data and the protection of privacy in the electronic communications sector
Legitimate Purpose. For the purposes of this agreement a ‘legitimate purpose’ for sharing information would include:  Preventing serious harm to an adult at risk  Providing urgent medical treatment to an individual  Protecting individuals at risk of abuse. Public interest The Data Protection Act 1998 recognises that in certain circumstances it is within the ‘public interest’ to share information and creates certain exemptions from the non-disclosure provisions. These include:
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Legitimate Purpose. It is agreed that the use of leave days shall be confined to the legitimate purposes provided in this Article. The School Board may, at its sole discretion, extend the leaves set forth herein.

Related to Legitimate Purpose

  • Sole Purpose The Borrower has been formed solely for the purpose of engaging in transactions of the types contemplated by this Agreement, and has not engaged in any business activity other than the negotiation, execution and to the extent applicable, performance of this Agreement and the transactions contemplated by the Transaction Documents.

  • Maintaining Confidential Information Executive reaffirms his obligations under the Confidentiality Agreement. Executive acknowledges and agrees that the payments provided in Section 3 above shall be subject to Executive’s continued compliance with Executive’s obligations under the Confidentiality Agreement.

  • Protection of Trade Secrets and Confidential Information (a) Definition of “

  • Confidential Information The Executive shall hold in a fiduciary capacity for the benefit of the Company all secret or confidential information, knowledge or data relating to the Company or any of its affiliated companies, and their respective businesses, which shall have been obtained by the Executive during the Executive's employment by the Company or any of its affiliated companies and which shall not be or become public knowledge (other than by acts by the Executive or representatives of the Executive in violation of this Agreement). After termination of the Executive's employment with the Company, the Executive shall not, without the prior written consent of the Company or as may otherwise be required by law or legal process, communicate or divulge any such information, knowledge or data to anyone other than the Company and those designated by it. In no event shall an asserted violation of the provisions of this Section 10 constitute a basis for deferring or withholding any amounts otherwise payable to the Executive under this Agreement.

  • Ownership and Protection of Proprietary Information (i) As used herein, the term “

  • Information Rights So long as the Holder holds this Warrant and/or any of the Shares, the Company shall deliver to the Holder (a) promptly after mailing, copies of all notices or other written communications to the shareholders of the Company, (b) within ninety (90) days after the end of each fiscal year of the Company, the annual audited financial statements of the Company certified by independent public accountants of recognized standing and (c) within forty-five (45) days after the end of each of the first three quarters of each fiscal year, the Company's quarterly, unaudited financial statements.

  • Protection of Proprietary Information The Seller has taken all reasonable steps to maintain the confidentiality of and otherwise protect and enforce their rights in all proprietary information pertaining to the Seller or any Seller Product. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, no portion of the source code for any software ever owned or developed by the Seller has been disclosed or licensed to any escrow agent or other Person.

  • Business Purpose The Company may conduct any and all lawful business appropriate in carrying out the Company’s objectives, as permitted under Section 00-00-000 of the Act.

  • Protection of Confidential Information The Servicer shall keep confidential and shall not divulge to any party, without the Seller’s prior written consent, any nonpublic information pertaining to the Mortgage Loans or any borrower thereunder, except to the extent that it is appropriate for the Servicer to do so in working with legal counsel, auditors, taxing authorities or other governmental agencies or it is otherwise in accordance with Accepted Servicing Practices.

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