Common use of Notification of Additions or Changes to Subprocessors Clause in Contracts

Notification of Additions or Changes to Subprocessors. Supplier will notify LLA of any additions to or replacements of its Subprocessors at xxxxxxx@xxx.xxx and make that list available on LLA’s request. Supplier will provide LLA with at least 30 days to object to the addition or replacement of Subprocessors in connection with Supplier’s performance under the Agreement, calculated from the date Supplier provides notice to LLA. If LLA reasonably objects to the addition or replacement of Supplier’s Subprocessor, Supplier will immediately cease using that Subprocessor in connection with Supplier’s Services under the Agreement, and the parties will enter into good faith negotiations to resolve the matter. If the parties are unable to resolve the matter within 15 days of LLA’s reasonable objection (which deadline the parties may extend by written agreement), LLA may terminate the Agreement and/or any statement of work, LLA purchase order or other written agreements. The parties agree that Supplier has sole discretion to determine whether LLA’s objection is reasonable; however, the parties agree that LLA’s objection is presumptively reasonable if the Subprocessor is a competitor of LLA and LLA has a reason to believe that competitor could obtain a competitive advantage from the Personal Data Supplier discloses to it, or LLA anticipates that Supplier’s use of the Subprocessor would be contrary to law applicable to LLA.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: lla.com, lla.com, lla.com

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