PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION ACT 2012 Sample Clauses

PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION ACT 2012. 19.1 The Client may from time to time be requested by the uSMART SG to supply Personal Data (as defined under Personal Data Protection Act 2012 (the “PDPA”) relating to the Client. Personal Data, in this Clause 19, refers to any data, whether true or not, about an individual who can be identified (a) from that data; or (b) from that data and other information to which uSmart Group have or are likely to have access, including data in our records as may be updated from time to time. Examples of such Personal Data include an individual’s name, email address and mobile number. This is not an exhaustive list and uSmart Group may collect other types of personal data from the user. For the purposes of this Clause 19, Personal Data (i) in the case of individual account holders, joint account holders or sole proprietors, means personal data relating to the relevant individual concerned; (ii) in the case of a partnership, means personal data relating to each partner of the partnership; and (iii) in the case of a corporate entity, means personal data relating to any individual director, shareholder, officer or manager which has been provided to uSMART SG. Personal Data also means those information about the Client collected by uSMART SG upon the Client’s usage of the provided services and products. This might include (but not limited to) financial information, credit record, investment preference and tendency, location information of mobile devices, browser details and IP addresses.
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PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION ACT 2012. 5.1 The Recipient shall comply with the Personal Data Protection Act 2012 (“PDPA”) and all subsidiary legislation related thereto, as may be amended from time to time (collectively “Data Protection Legislation”) with regard to any and all personal data (as defined in the PDPA) that it receives from NUS.

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  • PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION ACT 7.1. PAH is committed to protecting the privacy, confidentiality and security of all personal data to which it is entrusted. It has been our policy to ensure your personal information are protected. With the introduction of the Malaysian Personal Data Protection Act 2010 ("PDPA"), we are even committed to ensure the privacy and confidentiality and security of all personal data are protected in line with the PDPA. We process personal data which you have provided to us voluntarily through our website upon your registration and this includes personal data such as your name, address, NRIC and contact details. In this regards, you have expressly consent to our processing of your personal data. If you give us personal data or information about another person, you must first confirm that he/she has appointed you to act for him/her, to consent to the processing of his/her personal data and to receive on his/her behalf any data protection notices. We may request your assistance to procure the consent of such persons whose personal data is provided by you to us and you agree to do so. You shall indemnify us in the event we suffer loss and damage as a result of your failure to comply with the same. We will only retain your personal data for as long as necessary for the fulfilment of the specified purposes or as legislated

  • Data Protection All personal data contained in the agreement shall be processed in accordance with Regulation (EC) No 45/2001 of the European Parliament and of the Council on the protection of individuals with regard to the processing of personal data by the EU institutions and bodies and on the free movement of such data. Such data shall be processed solely in connection with the implementation and follow-up of the agreement by the sending institution, the National Agency and the European Commission, without prejudice to the possibility of passing the data to the bodies responsible for inspection and audit in accordance with EU legislation (Court of Auditors or European Antifraud Office (XXXX)). The participant may, on written request, gain access to his personal data and correct any information that is inaccurate or incomplete. He/she should address any questions regarding the processing of his/her personal data to the sending institution and/or the National Agency. The participant may lodge a complaint against the processing of his personal data with the [national supervising body for data protection] with regard to the use of these data by the sending institution, the National Agency, or to the European Data Protection Supervisor with regard to the use of the data by the European Commission.

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