Legitimate Grounds definition

Legitimate Grounds means any grounds which SGPPL reasonably deems, in its sole and absolute discretion, to be in the legitimate interests of:
Legitimate Grounds means the events and circumstances which will be specified in the PPA (and are already anchored in the First Implementation Contract), which are related to RFA financing cost change, delayed final investment decision by the Czech Government, adoption, change or cancellation of any Project related applicable law or regulation, breach of specified obligations by the State or State Entities enabling the Project and infrastructure and grid issues, requirements of the State related to national security interests and related implications, etc.

Examples of Legitimate Grounds in a sentence

  • The Data Subject Objects To The Processing Pursuant To Article 21(1) Of The GDPR And There Are No Overriding Legitimate Grounds For The Processing, Or The Data Subject Objects To The Processing Pursuant To Article 21(2) Of The GDPR.

  • Legitimate Grounds for not publishing certain contract information The Government has acknowledged, in the Transparency Policy that there may be a need for public bodies to decide that certain parts of a contract cannot be disclosed or can only be disclosed with certain sections removed or blacked out (i.e. redacted).

  • The Images Of Life Shall No Longer Process The Personal Data In The Event Of The Objection, Unless We Can Demonstrate Compelling Legitimate Grounds For The Processing Which Override The Interests, Rights And Freedoms Of The Data Subject, Or For The Establishment, Exercise Or Defence Of Legal Claims.

  • The Data Subject Has Objected To Processing Pursuant To Article 21(1) Of The GDPR Pending The Verification Whether The Legitimate Grounds Of The Controller Override Those Of The Data Subject.

Related to Legitimate Grounds

  • Confidential Information means any communication or record (whether oral, written, electronically stored or transmitted, or in any other form) provided to or made available to Contractor or that Contractor may create, receive, maintain, use, disclose or have access to on behalf of HHS that consists of or includes any or all of the following:

  • Sensitive Personal Information or “SPI” means the information categories listed at Tex. Bus. & Com. Code § 521.002(2).

  • Confidential personal information means any and all information or data protected by Privacy Laws, including (without limitation) information or data that: (a) is personal information or information about an identifiable individual (as more particularly defined in the applicable Privacy Laws) that was collected, used, disclosed or accessible to such party; or (b) is information from which an individual or individual’s identity can be ascertained either from the information itself or by combining the information with information from other sources available to the parties.

  • Clients means the Janus Funds and other individual and institutional advisory clients of Janus.

  • Proprietary Information shall have the same meaning as Confidential Information.

  • Highly Confidential Information means information that the Submitting Party has kept strictly confidential; that is subject to protection under the Freedom of Information Act; that the Submitting Party claims constitutes some of its most sensitive business data which, if released to competitors or those with whom the Submitting Party does business, would allow those persons to gain a significant advantage in the marketplace or in negotiations; and that is described in Attachment 1 to this Protective Order, as the same may be amended from time to time.