European and Domestic Legislation definition

European and Domestic Legislation refers to the GDPR and the EU Member State legislation applicable to the processing of Client Personal Data.

Examples of European and Domestic Legislation in a sentence

  • Agile shall take appropriate steps to ensure compliance with the Security Measures by all persons operating under its authority, including its employees, agents, contractors and Subprocessors, insofar as applicable to the scope of their services, including assurances that all persons authorized to process Client Personal Data have signed non-disclosure agreements or are subject to appropriate statutory obligations to of confidentiality in accordance with European and Domestic Legislation.

  • The Data Processing Agreement reflects the agreements of the parties on the processing of Client Personal Data as governed by European and Domestic Legislation.

Related to European and Domestic Legislation

  • UK Data Protection Legislation means all applicable data protection and privacy legislation in force from time to time in the UK including the UK GDPR; the Data Protection Act 2018; the Privacy and Electronic Communications Directive 2002/58/EC (as updated by Directive 2009/136/EC) and the Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations 2003 (SI 2003/2426) as amended.

  • Data Protection Legislation means the Data Protection Act 1998 and all applicable laws and regulations relating to processing of personal data and privacy, including where applicable the guidance and codes of practice issued by the Information Commissioner or relevant Government department in relation to such legislation;

  • Bail-In Legislation means, with respect to any EEA Member Country implementing Article 55 of Directive 2014/59/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of the European Union, the implementing law for such EEA Member Country from time to time which is described in the EU Bail-In Legislation Schedule.

  • Bribery Legislation means the Bribery Act 2010 and any subordinate legislation made under it from time to time together with any guidance or codes of practice issued by the government concerning the legislation;