Privacy Laws definition

Privacy Laws means the Act; and the Information Privacy Principles set out in the Act or any "code of practice" approved under the Act that applies to any of the parties to this Contract.
Privacy Laws has the meaning set forth in Section 7.02.
Privacy Laws means all Laws governing the receipt, collection, compilation, use, storage, processing, sharing, safeguarding, security, disclosure or transfer of Personal Information.

Examples of Privacy Laws in a sentence

  • Any personal information (as defined by the Data Privacy Laws) provided by a party to the other party under this Agreement is provided solely for the purpose of facilitating the exchange of Software under the Agreement and is not based on receipt of consideration from the other party.

  • By purchasing our products and services or entering into a contract with us, you are taken to have read and agreed to the collection, use, disclosure and management of your personal information in accordance with this policy and the Privacy Laws.

  • The restrictions and obligations set forth herein, as well as any and all other restrictions and obligations of Seller under any Data Privacy Laws, shall survive the termination of this Agreement.

  • You also have the right to make a complaint if you believe that we have not complied with the Privacy Laws in relation to your information.

  • Seller shall comply with all applicable Data Privacy Laws in its creation, collection, receipt, transmission, storage disposal, use and disclosure of personal information about Buyer or Buyer’s customers or any individuals affiliated with any of them (“Personal Information”), and shall be responsible for any unauthorized creation, collection, receipt, transmission, access, storage, disposal, use, or disclosure of personal information under its control or in its possession.


More Definitions of Privacy Laws

Privacy Laws means any international, national, federal, provincial, state, or local law, code, rule or regulation that regulates the processing of Personal Information in any way, including data protection laws, laws regulating marketing communications and/or electronic communications, information security regulations and security breach notification rules.
Privacy Laws has the meaning ascribed thereto in Section 6.19.
Privacy Laws means all Federal and State laws and regulations regarding the privacy of information pertaining to individuals.
Privacy Laws means all federal, provincial, state, municipal or other applicable statutes, laws or regulations of any Governmental Authority in any jurisdiction governing the Handling of information about an identifiable individual, including the Personal Information and Protection of Electronic Documents Act (Canada), FIPPA, MFIPPA and equivalent provincial legislation.
Privacy Laws means all applicable Laws that relate to data privacy, data protection, data security, data transfer, confidentiality, breach notification, marketing, or the Processing of Personal Information, as applicable from time to time, including HIPAA; Confidentiality of Substance Use Disorder Patient Records (42 CFR Part 2); the Telephone Consumer Protection Act; the CAN-SPAM Act of 2003; Section 5 of the Federal Trade Commission Act of 1914; and all equivalent, comparable, or applicable privacy, security and data breach notification Laws, and the requirements and guidance set forth in any applicable regulations, guidelines and consent orders.
Privacy Laws has the meaning stated in Section 4.09(b).
Privacy Laws has the meaning ascribed thereto in Section 15.19;