Subprocessor Objection Right Sample Clauses

Subprocessor Objection Right. This Section 3.3 shall apply only where and to the extent that Customer is established within the Europe or where otherwise required by Data Protection Laws applicable to Customer. In such event, if Customer objects on reasonable grounds relating to data protection to Workday’s use of a new Subprocessor then Customer shall promptly, and within fourteen (14) days following Workday’s notification pursuant to Section 3.2 above, provide written notice of such objection to Workday. Should Workday choose to retain the objected-to Subprocessor, Workday will notify Customer at least fourteen (14) days before authorizing the Subprocessor to Process Personal Data and Customer may terminate the relevant portion(s) of the Covered Service within thirty (30) days. Upon any termination by Customer pursuant to this Section, Workday shall refund Customer any prepaid fees for the terminated portion(s) of the Covered Service that were to be provided after the effective date of termination.
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Subprocessor Objection Right. If Customer objects on reasonable grounds relating to data protection to Lattice’s use of a new Subprocessor, then Lattice shall promptly, and within ten (10) days following Lattice’s notification pursuant to Section 5.2 (Notification of new Subprocessors) above, provide written notice of such objection to Lattice. In such event, the parties will discuss such concerns in good faith with a view to achieving resolution. If the parties cannot agree to a mutually acceptable resolution, Customer shall as its sole and exclusive remedy have the right to terminate the relevant affected portion(s) of the service without liability to either party (but without prejudice to any fees incurred by Customer prior to suspension or termination). Upon termination by Customer pursuant to this Section, Lattice shall refund Customer any prepaid fees for the terminated portion(s) of the Service that were provided after the effective date of the termination.
Subprocessor Objection Right. Customer may object to Workday’s use of a new Subprocessor on reasonable grounds relating to data protection by providing written notice to Workday within fourteen (14) days following Workday’s notification pursuant to Section 3.2 above. Should Workday choose to retain the objected-to Subprocessor, Workday will notify Customer at least fourteen (14) days before authorizing the Subprocessor to Process Personal Data and Customer may terminate the relevant portion(s) of the Covered Service within thirty (30) days. Upon any termination by Customer pursuant to this Section, Workday shall refund Customer any prepaid fees for the terminated portion(s) of the Covered Service that were to be provided after the effective date of termination.
Subprocessor Objection Right. This Section 3.3 shall apply only where and to the extent that Customer is established within the EEA or Switzerland or where otherwise required by Data Protection Laws applicable to Customer. In such event, if Customer objects on reasonable grounds relating to data protection to Workday’s use of a new Subprocessor then Customer shall promptly, and within fourteen (14) days following Workday’s notification pursuant to Section 3.2 above, provide written notice of such objection to Workday. Should Workday choose to retain the objected-to Subprocessor, Workday will notify the Customer at least fourteen (14) days before authorizing the Subprocessor to Process Personal Data and the Customer may immediately discontinue using the relevant portion(s) of the Service and may terminate the relevant portion(s) of the Service within thirty (30) days. Upon any termination by Customer pursuant to this Section, Workday shall refund Customer any prepaid fees for the terminated portion(s) of the Service that were to be provided after the effective date of termination.
Subprocessor Objection Right. This Section supersedes Section 3.3 “Subprocessor Objection Right” regarding Professional Services, except that Section 3.3 continues to apply to any objection by Customer of Workday’s use of its Affiliates on the Subprocessor List, as Subprocessors for Professional Services:
Subprocessor Objection Right. This Section 14.3 shall apply only where and to the extent that Customer is established within the EEA or Switzerland or where otherwise required by Data Protection Laws applicable to Customer. Provided the Customer has reasonable grounds relating to data protection, Customer may object to Workday’s use of a third-party Subprocessor in two ways: (i) Prior to executing an SOW, Customer may review the then-published Professional Services Subprocessor List and note any objections in the applicable SOW; or (ii) For a new Subprocessor added to the Professional Services Subprocessor List, within fourteen (14) days following Workday’s notification pursuant to Section 14.2 above, Customer may object by providing written notice of such objection to Workday pursuant to the Agreement.

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