Common use of Notice of Demands for Disclosure Clause in Contracts

Notice of Demands for Disclosure. If the Service Provider or anyone to whom the Service Provider transmits Personal Information pursuant to a Permitted Purpose becomes legally compelled or otherwise receives a demand to disclose Personal Information other than permitted by FIPPA, including without limitation pursuant to any Conflicting Foreign Order, the Service Provider will not do so unless and until: (i) the HO has been notified of such requirement; (ii) the parties have appeared before a Canadian Court; and (iii) the Canadian Court has ordered the disclosure. The Service Provider is responsible to ensure that it obtains such contractual rights or makes other such arrangements with its Personnel or such other third parties to whom it may grant access to Personal Information as may be necessary to enable it to comply with the provisions of this Section 16.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Contract for Services, www.tenderstream.com, agenda.strathconard.ca

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