Common use of Right to extraordinary termination Clause in Contracts

Right to extraordinary termination. The Controller may terminate the Principal Agreement, in whole or in part, without notice if the Processor fails to fulfil his obligations under this Agreement, intentionally or through gross negligence violates the provisions of the DS-GVO or other applicable data protection provisions, is unable or unwilling to execute an instruction given by the Controller, or opposes the Controller’s rights of control in a manner contrary to the contractual terms. In particular, failure to comply with the obligations agreed in this contract and derived from Art. 28 DS-GVO constitutes a serious infringement.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Controller Processor Agreement, Controller Processor Agreement, Controller Processor Agreement

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