Examples of Equivalent Protection Area in a sentence
Neither Party shall transfer (or permit their processors to transfer) any Sponsor-Controlled Personal Data outside the European Equivalent Protection Area without ensuring that explicit consent of the Study Subject or another legal basis or derogation for the transfer exists under EU or EU Member State law.
Neither Party shall transfer (or permit their processors to transfer) any Sponsor-Controlled Personal Data outside the European Equivalent Protection Area without ensuring adequate safeguards are in place (e.g. Standard Contractual Clauses recognized by the EU Commission) unless another legal basis or derogation for the transfer exists under EU or EU Member State law.
In the event of a Transfer outside of the [REDACTED: Territory] Equivalent Protection Area contemplated by Section 6b, the Parties shall comply with the relevant provisions of GDPR Chapter 5, including, as applicable implementation of adequate safeguards for such Transfers.
Processor will only export Personal Data originating from the [REDACTED: Territory] out of the [REDACTED: Territory] Equivalent Protection Area on the documented instructions of the Controller, which would be deemed to have been given if such Transfer is identified in the applicable Work Order or other written documentation entered into under the Agreement, including project plans or written documentation filed within the Trial Master File (TMF).
If the Processor is located outside the [REDACTED: Territory] Equivalent Protection Area, the Processor shall only make onward Transfers of the [REDACTED: Territory] Personal Data on the documented instructions of the Controller which would be deemed to have been given if such Transfer is identified in the applicable Work Order or other written documentation entered into under the Agreement, including project plans or written documentation filed within the TMF.
Where Customer permits the transfer of the Customer Personal Data outside the Equivalent Protection Area, the Customer shall ensure to do so on the basis of the Standard Contractual Clauses or via any other lawful transfer mechanism.