Data Protection Liability Cap definition
Examples of Data Protection Liability Cap in a sentence
All claims by the Buyer related to Buyer Personal Data are subject to the limitations of the Data Protection Liability Cap.
Despite Clause 28.2 of the Framework Agreement (as incorporated into the Call-Off Contract by Clause 33 of the Call-Off Contract), the Parties acknowledge that Supplier's ability to offer the Services on the terms of the Call-Off Contract (including the Price List) is based on the expectation that Parties agree to vary the Data Protection Liability Cap such that Supplier's liability shall not exceed 200% of the Charges paid or committed to be paid in any Year.
Buyer against any and all Losses incurred if the Supplier breaches Clause 28.1 and any Data Protection Legislation to a maximum of the Data Protection Liability Cap in any Year.
Cap In accordance with clause 12.5 of the Conditions, the Supplier’s total aggregate liability under clause 14.7(e) of the Conditions is no more than the Data Protection Liability Cap, being £500,000.
Elimination of $2.7 million, and $814 thousand of other gain recorded in the historical financials of CalciMedica resulting from changes in the fair values of the convertible promissory notes, and warrants respectively, $132 thousand of interest expense, and $28 thousand of debt issuance costs, all of which are related to the convertible promissory notes described in Note I.
Supplier SOW Data Protection Liability Cap [insert details of Supplier's liability cap under the data protection indemnity relevant to this SOW – insert value] This is the aggregate liability cap that applies in relation to the Supplier's liabilities arising under the data protection indemnity (at clause 14.5) of the MSA – see clause 14.2(c) of the MSA.
For the purposes of this Agreement, the Data Protection Liability Cap shall be five hundred thousand pounds (£500,000).
Cap In accordance with clause 12.6 of the Conditions, the Supplier’s total aggregate liability under clause 14.7.5 of the Conditions is no more than the Data Protection Liability Cap, being £500,000.