Use of sub-processors. (a) The data importer has the data exporter’s general authorisation for the engagement of sub-processor(s) from an agreed list. The data importer shall specifically inform the data exporter in writing of any intended changes to that list through the addition or replacement of sub-processors at least thirty (30) days in advance, thereby giving the data exporter sufficient time to be able to object to such changes prior to the engagement of the sub-processor(s). The data importer shall provide the data exporter with the information necessary to enable the data exporter to exercise its right to object.
Use of sub-processors. 1. The data processor shall meet the requirements specified in Article 28(2) and (4) GDPR in order to engage another processor (a sub-processor).
Use of sub-processors. (a) The processor has the controller’s general authorisation for the engagement of sub-processors from an agreed list. The processor shall specifically inform in writing the controller of any intended changes of that list through the addition or replacement of sub-processors at least 90 days in advance, thereby giving the controller sufficient time to be able to object to such changes prior to the engagement of the concerned sub-processor(s). The processor shall provide the controller with the information necessary to enable the controller to exercise the right to object.
Use of sub-processors. MODULE TWO: Transfer controller to processor
Use of sub-processors a) GENERAL WRITTEN AUTHORISATION The data importer has the data exporter’s general authorisation for the engagement of sub-processor(s) from an agreed list. The data importer shall specifically inform the data exporter in writing of any intended changes to that list through the addition or replacement of sub-processors at least thirty (30) days in advance, thereby giving the data exporter sufficient time to be able to object to such changes prior to the engagement of the sub-processor(s). The data importer shall provide the data exporter with the information necessary to enable the data exporter to exercise its right to object.
Use of sub-processors. (a) The data importer shall not sub-contract any of its processing activities performed on behalf of the data exporter under these Clauses to a sub-processor without the data exporter’s prior specific written authorisation. The data importer shall submit the request for specific authorisation at least 30 days prior to the engagement of the sub-processor, together with the information necessary to enable the data exporter to decide on the authorisation. The list of sub-processors already authorised by the data exporter can be found in Annex III. The Parties shall keep Xxxxx XXX up to date.
Use of sub-processors. Data Controller authorizes Data Processor to engage Sub-Processors appointed in accordance with this Section 8 to support the provision of the Subscription Service and to deliver Professional Services as described in the Agreement.
Use of sub-processors. 9.1 You agree that Sage has general authority to engage third parties, partners, agents or service providers, including its Affiliates, to Process Personal Data on your behalf in order to provide the applications, products, services and information you have requested or which Sage believes is of interest to you (“Approved Sub-Processors”). Sage shall not engage a sub-processor to carry out specific Processing activities which fall outside the general authority granted above without your prior specific written authorization and, where such other sub-processor is so engaged, Sage shall ensure that the same obligations set out in this Exhibit A shall be imposed on that sub-processor.
Use of sub-processors. We may engage the Sub- Processors to fulfil Our obligations under this MSA. We set out the latest list of the Sub-Processors We engage at xxx.xxxxxx.xxx/xxxxxxxxxxxxxx (as amended from time to time).
Use of sub-processors. You authorise Us to engage Sub- Processors to fulfil Our obligations under this MSA.