Common use of Objections to New Subprocessors Clause in Contracts

Objections to New Subprocessors. (a) If Customer has a legitimate reason under Data Protection Law to object to the new Subprocessors’ processing of Personal Data, Customer may terminate the Agreement (limited to the Cloud Service for which the new Subprocessor is intended to be used) on written notice to SAP. Such termination shall take effect at the time determined by the Customer which shall be no later than thirty days from the date of SAP’s notice to Customer informing Customer of the new Subprocessor. If Customer does not terminate within this thirty day period, Customer is deemed to have accepted the new Subprocessor.

Appears in 90 contracts

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

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Objections to New Subprocessors. (a) 7.3.1. If Customer has a legitimate reason under Data Protection Law to object to the new Subprocessors’ processing of Personal Data, Customer may terminate the Agreement (limited to the Cloud Service for which the new Subprocessor is intended to be used) on written notice to SAP. Such termination shall take effect at the time determined by the Customer which shall be no later than thirty 30 days from the date of SAP’s notice to Customer informing Customer of the new Subprocessor. If Customer does not terminate within this thirty 30 day period, Customer is deemed to have accepted the new Subprocessor.

Appears in 6 contracts

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

Objections to New Subprocessors. (a) If Customer has a legitimate reason under Data Protection Law to object to the new Subprocessors’ processing of Personal Data, Customer may terminate the Agreement (limited to the Cloud Service for which the new Subprocessor is intended to be used) on written notice to SAPQualtrics. Such termination shall take effect at the time determined by the Customer which shall be no later than thirty days from the date of SAP’s Qualtrics’ notice to Customer informing Customer of the new Subprocessor. If Customer does not terminate within this thirty day period, Customer is deemed to have accepted the new Subprocessor.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: assets.digitalmarketplace.service.gov.uk, General Terms and Conditions For, Personal Data Processing Agreement

Objections to New Subprocessors. (a) a. If Customer has a legitimate reason under Data Protection Law to object to the new Subprocessors’ processing of Personal Data, Customer may terminate the Agreement (limited to the Cloud Service for which the new Subprocessor is intended to be used) on written notice to SAPQualtrics. Such termination shall take effect at the time determined by the Customer which shall be no later than thirty 30 days from the date of SAP’s Qualtrics’ notice to Customer informing Customer of the new Subprocessor. If Customer does not terminate within this thirty 30 day period, Customer is deemed to have accepted the new Subprocessor.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Milwaukee Board of School Directors Professional Services Contract, milwaukeepublic.ic-board.com

Objections to New Subprocessors. (a) 7.3.1. If Customer has a legitimate reason under Data Protection Law to object to the new Subprocessors’ processing of Personal Data, Customer may terminate the Agreement (limited to the Cloud Service for which the new Subprocessor is intended to be used) on written notice to SAPRELISH. Such termination shall take effect at the time determined by the Customer which shall be no later than thirty 30 days from the date of SAPRELISH’s notice to Customer informing Customer of the new Subprocessor. If Customer does not terminate within this thirty 30-day period, Customer is deemed to have accepted the new Subprocessor.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Data Processing Agreement, Data Processing Agreement

Objections to New Subprocessors. (a) 7.3.1. If Customer has a legitimate reason under Data Protection Law to object to the new Subprocessors’ processing of Personal Data, Customer may terminate the Agreement (limited to the Cloud Service for which the new Subprocessor is intended to be used) on written notice to SAPQualtrics. Such termination shall take effect at the time determined by the Customer which shall be no later than thirty 30 days from the date of SAP’s Qualtrics’ notice to Customer informing Customer of the new Subprocessor. If Customer does not terminate within this thirty 30 day period, Customer is deemed to have accepted the new Subprocessor.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: General Terms and Conditions, Data Processing Agreement

Objections to New Subprocessors. (a) 7.3.1. If Customer has a legitimate reason under Data Protection Law to object to the new Subprocessors’ processing of Personal Data, Customer may terminate the Agreement (limited to the Cloud Service for which the new Subprocessor is intended to be used) on written notice to SAPSAP NS2. Such termination shall take effect at the time determined by the Customer which shall be no later than thirty (30) days from the date of SAPSAP NS2’s notice to Customer informing Customer of the new Subprocessor. If Customer does not terminate within this thirty (30) day period, Customer is deemed to have accepted the new Subprocessor.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Data Processing Agreement

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Objections to New Subprocessors. (a) If Customer has a legitimate reason under Data Protection Law to object to the new Subprocessors’ processing of Personal Data, Customer may terminate the Agreement (limited to the Cloud Service for which the new Subprocessor is intended to be used) on written notice to SAPRELISH. Such termination shall take effect at the time determined by the Customer which shall be no later than thirty days from the date of SAPRELISH’s notice to Customer informing Customer of the new Subprocessor. If Customer does not terminate within this thirty thirty-day period, Customer is deemed to have accepted the new Subprocessor.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Personal Data Processing Agreement

Objections to New Subprocessors. (a) If Customer has a legitimate reason under Data Protection Law to object to the new Subprocessors’ processing of Personal Data, Customer may terminate the Agreement (limited to the Cloud Service for which the new Subprocessor is intended to be used) on written notice to SAPSAP NS2. Such termination shall take effect at the time determined by the Customer which shall be no later than thirty days from the date of SAPSAP NS2’s notice to Customer informing Customer of the new Subprocessor. If Customer does not terminate within this thirty day period, Customer is deemed to have accepted the new Subprocessor.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Service Level Agreement

Objections to New Subprocessors. (a) 7.3.1. If Customer has a legitimate reason under Data Protection Law to object to the new Subprocessors’ Subprocessors†™ processing of Personal Data, Customer may terminate the Agreement (limited to the Cloud Service for which the new Subprocessor is intended to be used) on written notice to SAP. Such termination shall take effect at the time determined by the Customer which shall be no later than thirty 30 days from the date of SAP’s 's notice to Customer informing Customer of the new Subprocessor. If Customer does not terminate within this thirty 30 day period, Customer is deemed to have accepted the new Subprocessor.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Data Processing Agreement

Objections to New Subprocessors. (a) If Customer has a legitimate reason under Data Protection Law to object to the new Subprocessors’ processing of Personal Data, Customer may terminate the Agreement (limited to the Cloud Service for which the new Subprocessor is intended to be used) on with written notice to SAPRA. Such termination shall take effect at the time determined by the Customer which shall be no later than thirty (30) days from the date of SAPRA’s notice to Customer informing Customer of the new Subprocessor. If Customer does not terminate within this thirty (30) day period, Customer is deemed to have accepted the new Subprocessor.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Personal Data Processing Agreement

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