Examples of Regulated Jurisdiction in a sentence
It is expressly specified that the rights granted to Third Parties as set out above are strictly limited to Regulated Jurisdiction Data Subjects in respect of Relevant transfers and Onward Transfers and shall in no event be extended or be interpreted as extending to non-Regulated Jurisdiction Data Subjects or other transfers of personal data.
It is the intent of all the Data Exporters to grant Regulated Jurisdiction Data Subjects third party beneficiary rights under these BCR in respect of Relevant Transfers and Onward Transfers.
Similarly, if a Data Exporter is in breach with BCR and the Data Importer pays damages to the Regulated Jurisdiction Data Subject with regards to such breach, then the Data Exporter shall be bound to reimburse the Data Importer.
A Regulated Jurisdiction Data Subject is entitled to appropriate compensation for damages caused by a Data Importer relating to Personal Data transferred by the Data Exporter in consideration of the breach in accordance with the applicable law and local standards and in accordance with the (proven) damage suffered.
Each BCR AXA Company shall bear the sole responsibility for the breaches of the BCR which fall under its responsibility towards, as the case may be, other BCR AXA Companies, competent Regulated Jurisdiction Data Protection Authorities and Regulated Jurisdiction Data Subjects in each case, to the extent provided under applicable law and regulation.
Each respondent is required to make a good faith effort to subcontract with historically underutilized businessesand shall submit a HUB Subcontracting Plan using the HUB Subcontracting Plan documents provided in Exhibit G.
To the extent provided under applicable law and regulation and subject to Articles IX(2) and IX(3), each Data Exporter is individually liable for any harm a Regulated Jurisdiction Data Subject may suffer due to any breach of the BCR committed by itself or by a Data Importer having received the Personal Data transferred from a Regulated Jurisdiction pursuant to a Relevant Transfer or Onward Transfer originating from the related Data Exporter.
The Data Exporter whose liability is incurred as a result of a breach by a Data Importer may take the necessary actions to remedy these acts by the Data Importers and, in consideration of the breach and of the damage suffered by the Regulated Jurisdiction Data Subject, to pay compensation to the Regulated Jurisdiction Data Subject in accordance with the applicable law and local standards.
For avoidance of doubt, it is understood that if the Regulated Jurisdiction Data Subject is not satisfied by the replies of the Data Privacy Officer, it has the right to lodge a complaint before the relevant Data Protection Authority and/or the competent jurisdictions of the country as per above paragraph.
In case of particular difficulty and taking into account the complexity and number of the requests, that one (1) month period may be extended at maximum by two (2) further months, in which case, Regulated Jurisdiction Data Subjects will be informed accordingly.