SAP Support. If Customer has a legitimate reason under Data Protection Law to object to the new Subprocessors’ processing of Personal Data, Customer may terminate the SAP Support upon written notice to SAP, such notice to be provided to SAP no later than thirty days from the date SAP informs the Customer of the new Subprocessor. If Customer does not provide SAP with a notice of termination within this thirty days period, Customer is deemed to have accepted the new Subprocessor. Within the thirty days period from the date of SAP informing the Customer of the new Subprocessor, Customer may request that the parties come together in good faith to discuss a resolution to the objection. Such discussions shall not extend the period for providing SAP a notice of termination and does not affect SAP’s right to use the new Subprocessor(s) after the thirty days period.
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Samples: Personal Data Processing Agreement, Personal Data Processing Agreement, Personal Data Processing Agreement
SAP Support. If Customer has a legitimate reason under Data Protection Law to object to the new Subprocessors’ processing of Personal Data, Customer may terminate the SAP Support upon written notice to SAP, such notice to be provided to SAP no later than thirty 30 days from the date SAP informs the Customer of the new Subprocessor. If Customer does not provide SAP with a notice of termination within this thirty 30 days period, Customer is deemed to have accepted the new Subprocessor. Within the thirty 30 days period from the date of SAP informing the Customer of the new Subprocessor, Customer may request that the parties come together discuss in good faith to discuss a resolution to the objection. Such discussions shall not extend the period for providing SAP a notice of termination and does not affect SAP’s right to use the new Subprocessor(s) after the thirty 30 days period.
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Samples: Data Processing Agreement, Data Processing Agreement, Data Processing Agreement