Conflicting Foreign Order definition

Conflicting Foreign Order means any order, subpoena, directive, ruling, judgment, injunction, award or decree, decision, request or other requirement issued from a foreign court, agency of a foreign state or other authority outside Canada or any foreign legislation the compliance with which would or could potentially breach FIPPA;
Conflicting Foreign Order means any order, subpoena, directive, ruling, judgment, injunction, award or decree, decision, request or other requirement issued from a foreign court, agency of a foreign state or other authority outside Canada, or any foreign legislation, compliance with which would likely render a Party or its employees in non- compliance with Applicable Law;
Conflicting Foreign Order means any order, subpoena, directive, ruling, judgement, injunction, award or decree, decision, request or other requirement issued from a foreign court, agency of a foreign state or other authority outside Canada or any foreign legislation the compliance with which would likely render the Customer or its employees in non-compliance with the Act.

Examples of Conflicting Foreign Order in a sentence

  • The Service Provider expressly acknowledges and agrees that this Schedule is binding on the Service Provider notwithstanding any Conflicting Foreign Order or the laws of any jurisdiction outside of Canada purporting to compel disclosure or production of the Records or otherwise conflicting with this Schedule and that it will comply with the provisions set out in Section 16.

  • Without limiting the foregoing, the Service Provider and its Personnel, in connection with the provision of the Services pursuant to the Agreement, are bound by this Schedule and the Act notwithstanding any Conflicting Foreign Order.

  • If the Service Provider becomes legally compelled or otherwise receives a demand to disclose Personal Information other than as permitted by the Act, including without limitation pursuant to any Conflicting Foreign Order, the Service Provider will not do so unless: (a) the Customer has been notified; (b) the parties have appeared before a Canadian Court; and (c) the Court has ordered the disclosure.

  • The Service Provider will ensure that HO receives prompt written notice of any Conflicting Foreign Order or any other demand, order, subpoena, directive, decision, direction or other communication threatening or purporting to compel the disclosure or production of any Record, whether such demand is received by the Service Provider or its Personnel or any other person to whom the Service Provider has disclosed or provided access to Personal Information.

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  • At the direction of HO, the Service Provider will pursue or will cooperate with HO in pursuing legal proceedings to challenge any Conflicting Foreign Order or other any other demand, order, subpoena, directive, decision or other instrument purporting to require or compel disclosure or production of any Record or access to any Personal Information.

  • The Service Provider expressly acknowledges and agrees that this Schedule is binding on the Service Provider notwithstanding any Conflicting Foreign Order or the laws of any jurisdiction outside of Canada purporting to compel disclosure or production of the Records or otherwise conflicting with this Schedule.

  • If the Provider becomes legally compelled or otherwise receives a demand to disclose Data from the System pursuant to a Conflicting Foreign Order, the Provider will not disclose that Data unless: (a) VIHA has been notified; (b) the Parties have appeared before a Canadian court of law; and (c) the Canadian court of law has ordered the disclosure.

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Related to Conflicting Foreign Order

  • protection order means an order made in terms of section 18;

  • Supply Order means an order for supply of stores and includes an order for performance of service;

  • Market Order means Orders which are executed at the best available market price.

  • Medication order means a written or verbal order from a

  • Field Order means a written order issued by an authorized County official/employee to the Contractor during construction effecting a change in the Work by authorizing an addition, deletion, or revision in the Work within the general scope of the Work not involving an adjustment in the Contract Price or a change to the Contract Time or Term. No Field Order shall be valid or effective unless it is signed by the County employee(s) who has been authorized in writing by the Chief Executive Officer or his/her designee to execute Field Orders.

  • Development order means any order granting, denying, or granting with conditions an application for a development permit.

  • Product Order is the form used by the Parties to effect a Transaction in the form of Exhibit A, Exhibit B or as otherwise agreed by the Parties, specifying the terms of such Transaction, including the following: (1) the Product including a description of the Environmental Attributes in the Product, (2) the quantity to be purchased and sold; (3) the Purchase Price; (4) the Delivery Dates; and, (5) if necessary in accordance with the terms of the Transaction, (a) the Vintages; (b) the Renewable Energy Facility or Facilities from which the Product is to be generated; (c) the Certification Authority; and (d) the Verification Provider.

  • Bidding Procedures Order means that certain order of the Bankruptcy Court, entitled “Order (A) Approving Sale Procedures and Bid Protections, Including Break-Up Fee(s), In Connection With Sale Of Substantially All Assets; (B) Scheduling An Auction For And Hearing To Approve One Or More Sales; (C) Approving Notice Of Respective Date, Time And Place For Auction And For Hearing On Approval Of Sale(s),” entered on January 16, 2009.

  • Prescription order means any of the following:

  • Purchase Order means the form or format a Customer uses to make a purchase under the Contract (e.g., a formal written purchase order, electronic purchase order, procurement card, contract or other authorized means).