Processor Binding Corporate Rules definition

Processor Binding Corporate Rules means the Binding Corporate Rules Processor (or BCR-P) of the Supplier that have been approved by a supervisory authority.
Processor Binding Corporate Rules means binding corporate rules in the meaning of Article 47 GDPR implemented in a group of companies that apply to Personal Data received from a Controller established in the EEA and/or Switzerland which is not a member of the group and then processed by the group members as Processors and/or Sub-Processors.
Processor Binding Corporate Rules or “P-BCR” mean the binding corporate rules of CGI formally ap- proved July 22, 2021, by the French Supervisory Authority (CNIL) based on the Opinions of the European Data Protection Board (EDPB) published under xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xxx/de/de/datenschutz/binding-corporate- rules.

Examples of Processor Binding Corporate Rules in a sentence

  • To the extent Personal Data from the European Economic Area (EEA), the United Kingdom and Switzerland are processed by Copado, its Processor Binding Corporate Rules, the EU-US and/or Swiss-US Privacy Shield, and/or the Standard Contractual Clauses shall apply, as further set forth in the DPA.

  • To the extent Personal Data from the European Economic Area (EEA), the United Kingdom and Switzerland are processed by SFDC, its Processor Binding Corporate Rules,, and/or the Standard Contractual Clauses shall apply, as further set forth in the DPA.

  • To the extent Personal Data from the European Economic Area (EEA), the United Kingdom and Switzerland are processed by SFDC, its Processor Binding Corporate Rules, the EU-US and/or Swiss-US Privacy Shield, and/or the Standard Contractual Clauses shall apply, as further set forth in the DPA.

  • To the extent Personal Data from the European Economic Area (EEA), the United Kingdom and Switzerland are processed by Xxxxxx, its Processor Binding Corporate Rules, the EU-US and/or Swiss-US Privacy Shield, and/or the Standard Contractual Clauses shall apply, as further set forth in the DPA.

  • To the extent Supplier has adopted Processor Binding Corporate Rules, Supplier agrees that it shall maintain such Processor Binding Corporate Rules when handling Customer Personal Data.

  • If Supplier processes SFDC Customer Data, then Supplier acknowledges that SFDC has obtained approval of the Salesforce Processor Binding Corporate Rules (“BCR”), which is included as a legal transfer mechanism in the agreement with its Customers to cover any transfer of Personal Data outside of the European Union, the European Economic Area, their European Union’s member states, or Switzerland.

  • To the extent Personal Data from the European Economic Area (EEA), the United Kingdom and Switzerland are processed by ConnectWise, its Processor Binding Corporate Rules, the EU-US and/or Swiss-US Privacy Shield, and/or the Standard Contractual Clauses shall apply, as further set forth in the DPA.

  • Where the Customer Contact Information is to be processed by BMC, BMC will comply with its Controller and Processor Binding Corporate Rules Policy found at xxxx://xxxxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/documents/External+Privacy+Binding+Coporate+Rules+Policy+-+Aug+04.pdf (the “BCR”) with respect to compliance with data protection laws and/or regulations.

  • To the extent Personal Data from the European Economic Area (EEA), the United Kingdom and Switzerland are processed by ConnectWise, its Processor Binding Corporate Rules, the EU-US and/or Swiss- US Privacy Shield, and/or the Standard Contractual Clauses shall apply, as further set forth in the DPA.

  • To the extent LIP has adopted Processor Binding Corporate Rules, XXX agrees that it shall maintain such Processor Binding Corporate Rules when handling AutoReturn’s Data.


More Definitions of Processor Binding Corporate Rules

Processor Binding Corporate Rules means binding corporate rules for processors which are approved by the competent supervisory authority.

Related to Processor Binding Corporate Rules

  • binding corporate rules means personal data protection policies which are adhered to by a controller or processor established on the territory of a Member State for transfers or a set of transfers of personal data to a controller or processor in one or more third countries within a group of undertakings, or group of enterprises engaged in a joint economic activity;

  • Contractual Services are defined as those specified services established within the OAG approved budget for which the Provider is to be paid upon completion at the set rate also established within the OAG approved budget, as authorized expenditures eligible for payment, or reimbursement pursuant to ARTICLE 9, AUTHORIZED EXPENDITURES, of this Agreement.

  • Governing Documents means, with respect to any Person, the certificate or articles of incorporation, by-laws, or other organizational documents of such Person.

  • Legal guardian means a person recognized by a court of law as having the duty of taking care of the person and managing the property and rights of an individual that is placed with such person by judgment, decree or other order of any court of competent jurisdiction.

  • Company Organizational Documents means the Certificate of Incorporation and Bylaws of the Company and any other organizational documents of the Company and any of its Subsidiaries, each as amended.

  • Parent Organizational Documents means the certificate of incorporation, bylaws (or equivalent organizational or governing documents), and other organizational or governing documents, agreements or arrangements, each as amended to date, of each of Parent and Acquisition Sub.

  • Exchange Rules means the listing rules of The OTC Marketplace.

  • Standing Order means, with respect to a Designated System, an agreement registered with PJM EIS GATS or M-RETS for the automatic transfer of RECs issued for the Designated System to Buyer’s Account on a recurring basis commencing no earlier than the Trade Date and expiring no earlier than the last day of the Delivery Term of such Designated System.” The following is added as Section 1.62.2:

  • Governing authority means the local legislative authority

  • Procurement Guidelines means the “Guidelines: Procurement under IBRD Loans and XXX Credits” published by the Bank in May 2004 and revised in October, 2006.