Examples of Data Processing Contracts in a sentence
CHS will produce Data Processing Contracts, Information Sharing Protocols and Data Access Agreements where necessary in order to ensure the secure and lawful transfer of personal data between parties.
Where possible, we sign Data Processing Contracts with them that carefully spell out what data will be shared, for what purpose and for how long.
These mandatory provisions for inclusion in Data Processing Contracts under the GDPR are detailed below.
The purpose of this Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) is to describe the process to be used by organisations for managing their Information Sharing Agreements (ISAs), Data Protection Impact Assessments (DPIA) and Data Processing Contracts (DPCs) and using the Data Controller Console application.
Data Processing Contracts are used when the Data Processor is processing personal confidential data on behalf of and with instruction from the Data Controller.
The Seller and Xxxxx shall coordinate and agree on the timing for the notices of termination for Seller’s Data Processing Contracts and the card services contract.
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All required consents, permissions and approvals required to transfer and assign the Data Processing Contracts to Buyer shall have been obtained, and conditions to such consents, including the payment by Buyer of all termination fees, conversion fees and other fees, expenses and payments required in connection with the assignment or termination of the Data Processing Contracts, shall have been satisfied.
Seller shall have obtained and delivered to Purchaser all necessary consents and approvals of Governmental Authorities or third parties to permit Seller to sell the Purchased Assets, including such consents of parties to the Leases, the Assigned Contracts and the Data Processing Contracts as required under Section 3.1(d) hereof.
The EMEA Companies have all necessary Data Processing Contracts in place with all service providers, vendors, and other Persons whose relationship with the EMEA Companies involves the relevant service provider, vendor, or other Person Processing any Personal Information on behalf of the EMEA Companies and, where required, such agreements comply with Privacy Laws applicable to the EMEA Companies.