Transfer of Data Abroad Sample Clauses

Transfer of Data Abroad. If you are visiting this Site from a country other than the country in which our servers are located, your communications with us may result in the transfer of information (including your Account information) across international boundaries. By visiting this Site and communicating electronically with us, you consent to such transfers.
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Transfer of Data Abroad. We transfer personal data outside the EEA and to the United States. We also store our company and client documentation in the Dropbox for Business cloud platform and Microsoft Office 365 cloud platform. We also use PSA/RMM/Accounting/Data Backup/Customer Support cloud platforms that contain personal data. We have enabled where possible two-factor authentication to increase security on all platform accounts, only authorised monitored devices and regularly reviewed accounts can access these platforms, only authorised employees and approved sub-contractors have access to the necessary data as part of the duties required to perform the contract of services. For more information on Dropbox’s GDPR compliance visit their website and download their GDPR whitepaper at: xxxxx://xxxxx.xxxxxxx.xxx/business/2018/02/gdpr-privacy-data-protection-whitepaper
Transfer of Data Abroad. If you are visiting the Site from a country other than the country in which the servers of the Site are located, your communications with the Site may result in the transfer of information (including your account information) across international boundaries. By visiting the Site and communicating electronically with the Site, you consent to such transfers.
Transfer of Data Abroad. If you purchase or use the Services, your communications with Dominion may result in the transfer of information (including, without limitation, your Account information or non-public, personally-identifiable information) across international boundaries. By communicating electronically with us, you consent to such transfers.
Transfer of Data Abroad. If you are visiting this Site from a country other than the country in which our servers are located, your communications with us may result in the transfer of information (including your Account information) across international boundaries. By visiting this Site and communicating electronically with us, you consent to such transfers. Cookies We employ the use of cookies. By accessing the Site, you agreed to these cookies in agreement with our Privacy Policy.
Transfer of Data Abroad. If Customer is using the services from a country other than the country in which Xxxxxxxxxx.xxx’s servers are located, Customer’s communications with Xxxxxxxxxx.xxx or its servers may result in the transfer of information (including Customer’s account information) across international boundaries. By using the services, communicating electronically with Xxxxxxxxxx.xxx and its servers, Customer consents to these transfers.
Transfer of Data Abroad. Personal data may be transferred to countries of the European Union or to third countries other than those of the European Union or to an international organization, within the scope of the purposes referred to in Section 1) above. In this case, it will be communicated to the Data Subject whether or not there is an adequacy decision of the EU Commission.
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Transfer of Data Abroad. If you are visiting this Site from a country other than the country in which our servers are located, your communications with us may result in the transfer of information (including your Account information) across international boundaries. By visiting this Site and communicating electronically with us, you consent to such transfers. Account Management Access (Account Sharing). The Services allows you to grant access (depending on permissions granted) to your Hostinger account to another Hostinger customer. You may revoke any person’s ability to access your account at any time. By authorizing any person to access your account, you acknowledge and agree that:

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  • Transfer of Records In accordance with Sections 2.1 and 3.1, the Receiver assigns, transfers, conveys and delivers to the Assuming Institution, whether located on Bank Premises occupied or not occupied by the Assuming Institution or at any other location, any and all Records of the Failed Bank, other than the following:

  • Transfer or Deletion of Student Data The Provider shall review, on an annual basis, whether the Student Data it has received pursuant to the DPA continues to be needed for the purpose(s) of the Service Agreement and this DPA. If any of the Student Data is no longer needed for purposes of the Service Agreement and this DPA, the Provider will provide written notice to the LEA as to what Student Data is no longer needed. The Provider will delete or transfer Student Data in readable form to the LEA, as directed by the LEA (which may be effectuated through Exhibit D of the DPA), within 30 calendar days if the LEA requests deletion or transfer of the Student Data and shall provide written confirmation to the LEA of such deletion or transfer. Upon termination of the Service Agreement between the Provider and LEA, Provider shall conduct a final review of Student Data within 60 calendar days. If the LEA receives a request from a parent, as that term is defined in 105 ILCS 10/2(g), that Student Data being held by the Provider be deleted, the LEA shall determine whether the requested deletion would violate State and/or federal records laws. In the event such deletion would not violate State or federal records laws, the LEA shall forward the request for deletion to the Provider. The Provider shall comply with the request and delete the Student Data within a reasonable time period after receiving the request. Any provision of Student Data to the LEA from the Provider shall be transmitted in a format readable by the LEA.

  • Transfer of Business Where a transfer of business occurs, an Employee who worked with the old employer and who continues in the service of the new employer will be entitled to count her/his service with the old employer as service with the new employer for the purposes of this clause.

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  • Transfer of Personal Data The Participant authorizes, agrees and unambiguously consents to the transmission by the Company (or any Subsidiary) of any personal data information related to the Option awarded under this Agreement for legitimate business purposes (including, without limitation, the administration of the Plan). This authorization and consent is freely given by the Participant.

  • Certification Regarding Prohibition of Certain Terrorist Organizations (Tex Gov. Code 2270) Vendor certifies that Vendor is not a company identified on the Texas Comptroller’s list of companies known to have contracts with, or provide supplies or services to, a foreign organization designated as a Foreign Terrorist Organization by the U.S. Secretary of State. Does Vendor certify? Yes, Vendor certifies Certification Regarding Prohibition of Boycotting Israel (Tex. Gov. Code 2271) If (a) Vendor is not a sole proprietorship; (b) Vendor has ten (10) or more full-time employees; and (c) this Agreement or any agreement with a TIPS Member under this procurement has value of $100,000 or more, the following certification shall apply; otherwise, this certification is not required. Vendor certifies, where applicable, that neither the Vendor, nor any affiliate, subsidiary, or parent company of Vendor, if any, boycotts Israel, and Vendor agrees that Vendor and Vendor Companies will not boycott Israel during the term of this Agreement. For purposes of this Agreement, the term “boycott” shall mean and include refusing to deal with, terminating business activities with, or otherwise taking any action that is intended to penalize, inflict economic harm on, or limit commercial relations with Israel, or with a person or entity doing business in Israel or in an Israeli-controlled territory but does not include an action made for ordinary business purposes. When applicable, does Vendor certify? Yes, Vendor certifies 5 Certification Regarding Prohibition of Contracts with Certain Foreign-Owned Companies (Tex. Gov. 5 Code 2274) Certain public entities are prohibited from entering into a contract or other agreement relating to critical infrastructure that would grant Vendor direct or remote access to or control of critical infrastructure in this state, excluding access specifically allowed by a customer for product warranty and support purposes. Vendor certifies that neither it nor its parent company nor any affiliate of Vendor or its parent company, is (1) owned by or the majority of stock or other ownership interest of the company is held or controlled by individuals who are citizens of China, Iran, North Korea, Russia, or a designated country; (2) a company or other entity, including governmental entity, that is owned or controlled by citizens of or is directly controlled by the government of China, Iran, North Korea, Russia, or a designated country; or (3) headquartered in China, Iran, North Korea, Russia, or a designated country. For purposes of this certification, “critical infrastructure” means “a communication infrastructure system, cybersecurity system, electric grid, hazardous waste treatment system, or water treatment facility.” Vendor certifies that Vendor will not grant direct or remote access to or control of critical infrastructure, except for product warranty and support purposes, to prohibited individuals, companies, or entities, including governmental entities, owned, controlled, or headquartered in China, Iran, North Korea, Russia, or a designated country, as determined by the Governor. When applicable, does Vendor certify? Yes, Vendor certifies 5 Certification Regarding Prohibition of Discrimination Against Firearm and Ammunition Industries (Tex.

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