Data Protection Laws definition

Data Protection Laws means EU Data Protection Laws and, to the extent applicable, the data protection or privacy laws of any other country;
Data Protection Laws means the Data Protection Act 1998, any applicable statutory or regulatory provisions and all European Directives and regulations in force from time to time relating to the protection and transfer of personal data;
Data Protection Laws means any law, statute, subordinate legislation, regulation, order, mandatory guidance or code of practice, judgment of a relevant court of law, or directives or requirements of any regulatory body which relates to the protection of individuals with regard to the processing of Personal Data to which a Party is subject including the Data Protection Xxx 0000 and any statutory modification or re-enactment thereof and the GDPR.

Examples of Data Protection Laws in a sentence

  • This DPA shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the governing law and jurisdiction provisions in the Agreement, unless required otherwise by Data Protection Laws.

  • To the extent required by applicable Data Protection Laws, Supplier shall assist Customer with Customer’s obligations under those applicable Data Protection Laws.

  • Supplier shall ensure such transfers are made in compliance with the requirements of applicable Data Protection Laws.

  • As part of Supplier’s obligation under Section 4(f) above, where required by applicable Data Protection Laws, Supplier will assist Customer with Customer’s obligation to respond to requests from data protection authorities and Data Subjects that seek to exercise their rights under applicable Data Protection Laws (“Data Subject Requests”).

  • Supplier shall make available to Customer all information reasonably necessary to demonstrate compliance with this DPA and applicable Data Protection Laws and shall allow for and contribute to audits, including inspections by Customer, in order to assess compliance with this DPA and applicable Data Protection Laws.


More Definitions of Data Protection Laws

Data Protection Laws means: • the Data Protection Xxx 0000; • the General Data Protection Regulation ((EU) 2016/679) and any national implementing laws, regulations and secondary legislation as amended or updated from time to time in the United Kingdom (“GDPR”); • the Privacy and Electronic Communications (EC Directive) Regulations 2003 (“Privacy Regulations”); and any legislation which supersedes, updates or amends the GDPR, Data Protection Xxx 0000 or Privacy Regulations;
Data Protection Laws means any applicable law relating to the processing of Personal Data, including, but not limited to the Directive 95/46/EC (Data Protection Directive) or the GDPR.
Data Protection Laws means any law, statute, subordinate legislation regulation, order, mandatory guidance or code of practice, judgment of a relevant court of law, or directives or requirements of any regulatory body which relates to the protection of individuals with regard to the processing of Personal Data to which a Party is subject including the Data Protection Act 1998 and any statutory modification or re-enactment thereof and the GDPR;
Data Protection Laws means all data protection and privacy laws applicable to the processing of Personal Data under the Agreement, including, where applicable, EU Data Protection Law.
Data Protection Laws means all laws and regulations, including laws and binding regulations of the European Union, the European Economic Area (“EEA”) and their member states, Switzerland and the United Kingdom, and any amending or replacement legislation from time to time, applicable to the Processing of Customer Data under the Agreement.
Data Protection Laws means the Data Protection Act 2018, the General Data