Common use of Objection Rights Clause in Contracts

Objection Rights. To avoid doubt, it shall be reasonable for Customer to withhold or deny such consent if Customer has reasonable doubts that a Subcontractor is able to perform and fulfil the Service Provider's commitments and obligations under this DPA. The objection must be based on reasonable grounds (e.g. if Customer proves that significant risks for the protection of its Personal Data exist at the subcontractor).

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Data Processing Agreement, Data Processing Agreement, Data Processing Agreement

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Objection Rights. To avoid doubt, it shall be reasonable for Customer to withhold or deny such consent if Customer has reasonable doubts that a Subcontractor is able to perform and fulfil fulfill the Service Provider's commitments and obligations under this DPAProcessing Agreement. The objection must be based on reasonable grounds (e.g. if Customer proves that significant risks for the protection of its Personal Data exist at the subcontractor).

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Personal Data Processing Agreement, Data Processing Addendum

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