Prior specific authorisation Clause Samples

The "Prior specific authorisation" clause requires that a party must obtain explicit approval from another party before taking certain actions or making specific decisions. In practice, this means that activities such as entering into contracts with third parties, disclosing confidential information, or making significant changes to a project cannot proceed without documented consent. This clause ensures that control is maintained over important matters, preventing unauthorized actions and reducing the risk of misunderstandings or disputes.
Prior specific authorisation. The responsible party authorises the operator to engage the sub operators listed in Annexure 4 for the data processing activities related to the services described in Annexure 2.
Prior specific authorisation. Controller authorises processor to engage the subprocessors listed in Annexure 4 for the data processing activities related to the services described in Annexure 2.