Applicable EU Law means any European Union (EU) law or EU Member State law;
Applicable EU Law means any law of the European Union (or the law of one of the Member States of the European Union);
Applicable EU Law means any law of the European Union (or the law of one or more of the Member States of the European Union);“Buyer”means the University of Reading of Whiteknights, PO Box 217, Reading, Berkshire, RG6 6AH, UK." Controller", " Processor" and "Data Subject"shall have the meaning given to those terms in the applicable Data Protection Laws;"Data Protection Impact Assessment"means an assessment of the impact of the envisaged Processing operations on the protection of Personal Data, as required by Article 35 of the GDPR;"Data Protection Laws"means (a) any law, statute, declaration, decree, directive, legislative enactment, order, ordinance, regulation, rule or other binding restriction (as amended, consolidated or re-enacted from time to time) which relates to the protection of individuals with regards to the Processing of Personal Data to which a Party is subject, including the GDPR and all legislation enacted in the UK in respect of the protection of personal data as well as the Privacy and Electronic Communications (EC Directive) Regulations 2003; and (b) any code of practice or guidance published by the ICO (or equivalent regulatory body) from time to time;"Data Processing Particulars"means, in relation to any Processing under this Contract: (a) the subject matter and duration of the Processing; (b) the nature and purpose of the Processing; (c) the type of Personal Data being Processed; and (d) the categories of Data Subjects;"Data Subject Request"means an actual or purported request or notice or complaint from or on behalf of a Data Subject exercising his rights under the Data Protection Laws in relation to Personal Data including without limitation: the right of access by the Data Subject, the right to rectification, the right to erasure, the right to restriction of processing, the right to data portability and the right to object;"GDPR"means Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 April 2016 on the protection of natural persons with regard to the processing of personal data and repealing Directive 95/46/EC (General Data Protection Regulation) OJ L 119/1, 4.5.2016;"Good Industry Practice"means, at any time, the exercise of that degree of care, skill, diligence, prudence, efficiency, foresight and timeliness which would be reasonably expected at such time from a leading and expert supplier of similar services to those being carried out under this Contract, such supplier seeking to comply with its contractual obligations in...
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Applicable EU Law means any European Union (EU) law or EU Member State law; "Balfour Xxxxxx" has the meaning given to it on the Purchase Order;
Applicable EU Law means any law of the European Union (or the law of one or more of the Member States of the European Union) (the “EU”) and, for the avoidance of doubt, includes Data Protection Laws.
Applicable EU Law means any European Union (EU) law or EU Member State law; “Balfour Beatty” means the Hirer and the Balfour Beatty entity named on the Order; "Balfour Beatty Affiliate" means Balfour Beatty plc or any person which is from time to time controlled by Balfour Beatty plc and for this purpose a person is controlled or operated by Balfour Beatty plc if Balfour Beatty plc, either directly or through one or more intermediaries, beneficially owns shares (or their equivalent) carrying the majority of votes at a general meeting of shareholders (or its equivalent) of the person;
Applicable EU Law means any European Union (EU) law or EU Member State law applicable in the United Kingdom. "Balfour Xxxxxx Vinci"(or “BBV”) means the unincorporated joint venture comprised of (i) BALFOUR XXXXXX GROUP LIMITED, (ii) VINCI Construction Grands Projets, (iii) Vinci Construction UK Limited, trading as “Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx”, and (iv) Vinci Construction Terrassement (each individually referred to as a “JV Member”) ;
Applicable EU Law means any law of the European Union or the law of one or more of
Applicable EU Law means any law of the European Union law (or the law of one of the Member States of the European Union), and after 29 March 2019, shall, for the purposes of this definition, include any law of the United Kingdom;
Applicable EU Law means any law of the European Union (or the law of one or more of the Member States of the European Union); "Controller", "Processor" and "Data Subject" shall have the meaning given to those terms in the applicable Data Protection Laws; (Note: In some circumstances the Lead Group and Participating Group may be considered Joint Controllers; however, in this appendix the participating Group is considered to be a Data Processor and the clinical centres as sub-processors. This may vary between trials/countries and should be adapted as necessary). "Data Protection Impact Assessment" means an assessment of the impact of the envisaged Processing operations on the protection of Personal Data, as required by Article 35 of the GDPR; "Data Processing Particulars" means, in relation to any Processing under this Agreement: (a) the subject matter and duration of the Processing; (b) the nature and purpose of the Processing; (c) the type of Personal Data being Processed; and (d) the categories of Data Subjects; as summarised at Appendix 5 "Data Subject Request" means an actual or purported request or notice or complaint from or on behalf of a Data Subject exercising his rights under the Data Protection Laws in relation to Personal Data including without limitation: the right of access by the Data Subject, the right to rectification, the right to erasure, the right to restriction of processing, the right to data portability and the right to object;