Information Acts definition

Information Acts means the Data Protection Legislation, FOIA and the EIR, as amended from time to time;
Information Acts means the Data Protection Legislation, FOIA and the EIR, as amended from time to time; Intellectual Property Rights or IPRs means copyright, rights related to or affording protection similar to copyright, rights in databases, patents and rights in inventions semi-conductor topography rights, trade marks, rights in internet domain names and website addresses and other rights in trade names, designs, know-how, trade secrets and any modifications, amendments, updates and new releases of the same and all similar or equivalent rights or forms of protection which subsist or will subsist now or in the future in any part of the world;

Examples of Information Acts in a sentence

  • Notwithstanding any other provision in the Grant Funding Agreement, the Authority will be responsible for determining in its absolute discretion whether any information is exempt from disclosure in accordance with the Information Acts.


More Definitions of Information Acts

Information Acts means the Data Protection Legislation, FOIA and the EIR, as amended from time to time; IPR Material means all material produced by the Grant Recipient or its Representatives in relation to the Funded Activities during the Funding Period (including but not limited to, materials expressed in any form of report, database, design, document, technology, information, know how, system or process);
Information Acts means the Data Protection Legislation, Freedom of Information Act 2000 (‘FOIA’), the Environmental Information Regulations 2004 (‘EIR’) and any subordinate or amended legislation made under these Acts from time to time together with any guidance or codes of practice issued by the relevant government department(s) concerning the legislation;
Information Acts means the DPA, GDPR, FOIA and the EIR, as amended from time to time;
Information Acts means the DPA, GDPR, FOIA and EIR;
Information Acts means the Data Protection Legislation, FOIA and the EIR, as amended from time to time; IPR Material means all material produced by the Grantee or its Representatives relating to the Project during the Funding Period (including but not limited to, materials expressed in any form of report, database, design, document, technology, information, know how, system or process); Joint Controllers means where two or more Controllers jointly determine the purposes and means of processing; Law means any applicable law, statute, bye-law, regulation, order, regulatory policy, guidance or industry code, judgment of a relevant court of law, or directives or requirements of any regulatory body, delegated or subordinate legislation; Match Funding means any contribution to the Project by the Grantee or from a third party to the Grantee to meet the balance of the Eligible Expenditure not supported by the Grant that is not directly or indirectly funded by the Government or other public body; Material Breach means a breach of this Grant Funding Agreement (including an anticipatory breach) that is not minimal or trivial in its consequences; Personal Data has the meaning given to it in the GDPR;