New / Replacement Sub-processors Sample Clauses

New / Replacement Sub-processors. SurveyMonkey will provide Customer with written notice of the addition of any new Sub-processor or replacement of an existing Sub- processor at any time during the term of the Agreement (“New Sub-processor Notice”), provided that Customer signs up to a mailing list made available by SurveyMonkey through which such notices will be delivered by e-mail. If Customer has a reasonable basis to object to SurveyMonkey’s use of a new or replacement Sub-processor, Customer will notify SurveyMonkey promptly in writing and in any event within 30 days after receipt of a New Sub-processor Notice. In the event of such reasonable objection, either Customer or SurveyMonkey may terminate the portion of any Agreement relating to the Services that cannot be reasonably provided without the objected-to new Sub-processor (which may involve termination of the entire Agreement) with immediate effect by providing written notice to the other party.
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New / Replacement Sub-processors. If Customer has a reasonable basis to object to SurveyMonkey’s use of a new or replacement Sub-processor, Customer will notify SurveyMonkey (and, to the extent applicable, SurveyMonkey Europe) promptly in writing and in any event within 15 days after receipt of a New Sub-processor Notice. In the event of such objection, either Customer or SurveyMonkey may terminate the portion of any Agreement relating to the Services that cannot be reasonably provided without the objected-to new Sub-processor (which may involve termination of the entire Agreement) with immediate effect by providing written notice to the other party. Such termination will be without a right of refund for any fees prepaid by Customer for the period following termination.
New / Replacement Sub-processors. If Customer has a reasonable basis to object to SMI’s use of a new or replacement Sub-processor, Customer will notify SMI (and, to the extent applicable, SurveyMonkey Europe) promptly in writing and in any event within 15 days after receipt of a New Sub-processor Notice. In the event of such objection, either Customer or SurveyMonkey may terminate the portion of any Agreement relating to the Services that cannot be reasonably provided without the objected-to new Sub-processor (which may involve termination of the entire Agreement) with immediate effect by providing written notice to the other party. Such termination will be without a right of refund for any fees prepaid by Customer for the period following termination.
New / Replacement Sub-processors. SurveyMonkey will provide Customer with written notice of the addition of any new Sub-processor or replacement of an existing Sub- processor at any time during the term of the Agreement (“New Sub-processor Notice”), provided that Customer signs up to a mailing list made available by SurveyMonkey through which such notices will be delivered by e-mail. If Customer has a reasonable basis to object to SurveyMonkey’s use of a new or replacement Sub-processor, Customer will notify SurveyMonkey promptly in writing and in any event within 15 days after receipt of a New Sub-processor Notice. In the event of such reasonable objection, either Customer or SurveyMonkey may terminate the portion of any Agreement relating to the Services that cannot be reasonably provided without the objected-to new Sub-processor (which may involve termination of the entire Agreement) with immediate effect by providing written notice to the other party. Such termination will be without a right of refund for any fees prepaid by Customer for the period following termination.
New / Replacement Sub-processors. SurveyMonkey will provide Customer with written notice of the addition of any new Sub-processor or replacement of an existing Sub-processor at any time during the term of the Terms of Use(“New Subprocessor Notice”). Customer will sign up to a mailing list at xxxxx://xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxxxx.xxx/subprocessorlist?ut_source=legal&ut_source2=subprocessor- list&ut_source3=inline#subprocessorlist/addsubscriber/ made available by SurveyMonkey through which such notices will be delivered by e-mail or alternatively will check on updates to the list at xxxxx://xxx.xxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx/mp/legal/subprocessor-list/?ut_source=legal&ut_source2=general&ut_source3=inline. If Customer has a reasonable basis related to data protection to object to SurveyMonkey’s use of a new or replacement Subprocessor, Customer will notify SurveyMonkey promptly in writing and in any event within 30 days after receipt of a New Sub-processor Notice. In the event of such reasonable objection, either Customer or SurveyMonkey may terminate the portion of any Terms of Use relating to the Services that cannot be reasonably provided without the objected-to new Subprocessor (which may involve termination of the entire Agreement) with immediate effect by providing written notice to the other party.

Related to New / Replacement Sub-processors

  • Sub-Processors 8.1. The Data Processor has outlined in the Data Pro Statement whether the Data Processor uses any third parties (sub-processors) to help it process the Personal Data, and if so, which third parties.

  • Sub-processor For the purposes of this Agreement, the term “Sub-processor” (sometimes referred to as the “Subcontractor”) means a party other than LEA or Provider, who Provider uses for data collection, analytics, storage, or other service to operate and/or improve its software, and who has access to PII.

  • Authorized Sub-processors Customer agrees that MailChimp may engage Sub- processors to process Customer Data on Customer's behalf. The Sub-processors currently engaged by MailChimp and authorized by Customer are listed in Annex A.

  • Replacement of Key Personnel The Engineer must notify the State in writing as soon as possible, but no later than three business days after a project manager or other key personnel is removed from association with this contract, giving the reason for removal.

  • LIST OF SUB-PROCESSORS The controller has authorised the use of the following sub-processors:

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