Examples of Adequate Jurisdiction in a sentence
Seller will not transfer or store Personal Information outside the country to which it originally was delivered to Seller for Processing (or, if it was originally delivered to a location inside the European Union or inside a jurisdiction declared adequate for personal data processing by way of Decision of the European Commission (“Adequate Jurisdiction”), outside the European Union or outside such Adequate Jurisdiction) without advance notice to Buyer.
Where we transfer Personal Data from the EEA to a recipient outside the EEA that is not in an Adequate Jurisdiction, we do so on the basis of Standard Contractual Clauses.
Seller will not transfer or store Personal Information outside the country to which it originally was delivered to Seller for processing (or, if it was originally delivered to a location inside the European Union or inside a jurisdiction declared adequate for personal data processing by way of Decision of the European Commission (“Adequate Jurisdiction”), outside the European Union or outside such Adequate Jurisdiction) without advance notice to Buyer.
Prior to Processing European Personal Information in connection with the Agreement, Supplier shall promptly provide Company with a list of all affiliates and/or subsidiaries outside of an Adequate Jurisdiction that will Process such European Personal Information.
If you, your Client Personnel or Other Relevant Individuals have any concerns about our use of your or their information, you and they also have the right to make a complaint to the relevant Information Commissioner or equivalent in the relevant jurisdiction within the EEA or an Adequate Jurisdiction.