EU Standard Contractual Clauses definition

EU Standard Contractual Clauses means: (i) the standard contractual clauses adopted by the European Commission on 4th June 2021 or (ii) such other standard contractual clauses that are approved by the European Commission for Controller to Processor transfers of Personal Data to a third country which has not received an EU Adequacy Decision (and are subsequently incorporated into the DPA). GDPR means the EU General Data Protection Regulation being Regulation (EU) 2016/679.
EU Standard Contractual Clauses means in respect of EU Personal Data, the standard contractual clauses for the transfer of personal data to third countries adopted by the European Commission under Commission Implementing Decision (EU) 2021/914 including the text from module three of such clauses and no other modules and not including any clauses marked as optional in the clauses except as specified in this Agreement.
EU Standard Contractual Clauses or “EU SCCs” means the annex found in the European Commission decision of 4 June 2021 on standard contractual clauses for the transfer of personal data to third countries pursuant to Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council (available as of August 1, 2021 at xxxx.xxxxxx.xx/xxx/dec_impl/2021/914/oj) and any amendments, replacements, or updated standard contractual clauses as recognized and approved by the European Commission from time to time.

Examples of EU Standard Contractual Clauses in a sentence

  • This Schedule 1 applies to describe the Processing of Personal Data for the purposes of the EU Standard Contractual Clauses and applicable Data Protection Law.

  • This Schedule 2 applies to describe the applicable technical and organizational measures for the purposes of the EU Standard Contractual Clauses and applicable Data Protection Law.

  • Nothing in the Agreement shall be construed to prevail over any conflicting clause of the EU Standard Contractual Clauses.

  • In such case, Customer enters into the EU Standard Contractual Clauses on behalf of the other Controllers or Processors.

  • Where Customer acts as Processor under Module 3 (Processor to Processor) of the EU Standard Contractual Clauses, SAP acknowledges that Customer acts as Processor under the instructions of its Controller(s).


More Definitions of EU Standard Contractual Clauses

EU Standard Contractual Clauses means the EU standard contractual clauses for the transfer of Personal Data from Data Controllers to Data Processors and from Data Processors to Data Processors foreseen in the Commission Implementing Decision (EU) 2021/914 of 4 June 2021 or its successor with any necessary amendments for Switzerland;
EU Standard Contractual Clauses are the clauses as approved by the European Commission Implementing Decision (EU) 2021/914 of 4 June 2021 and located at xxxxx://xx.xxxxxx.xx/info/law/law-topic/data- protection/international-dimension-data-protection/standard-contractual-clauses-scc_en.
EU Standard Contractual Clauses means the Standard Contractual Clauses approved by the European Commission in decision 2021/914.
EU Standard Contractual Clauses means the standard data protection clauses for the transfer of Personal Data to third countries pursuant to the GDPR, as provided in the EU Commission Implementing Decision 2021/914 of 4 June 2021, and as amended, supplemented or replaced by the EU Commission from time to time.
EU Standard Contractual Clauses means the unchanged standard contractual clauses, published by the European Commission, reference 2021/914 or any subsequent final version thereof which shall automatically apply. To avoid doubt Modules 2 and 3 shall apply as set out in Section 8.
EU Standard Contractual Clauses means the unchanged standard contractual clauses, published by the European Commission, reference 2021/914 or any subsequent final version thereof as adopted by Qualtrics. To avoid doubt Modules 2 and 3 shall apply as set out in Section 8.3.
EU Standard Contractual Clauses means the Standard Contractual Clauses for the transfer of personal data to third countries issued by the European Commission under Commission Implementing Decision (EU) 2021/914 of 4 June 2021, or such alternative as may be approved by the European Commissioner from time to time.