Examples of Regulatory or Supervisory Body in a sentence
The Parties shall co-operate with any investigation undertaken by any Regulatory or Supervisory Body in respect of the Services.
A Processor shall not respond substantively to the communications listed at clause 6.8 save that it may respond to a Regulatory or Supervisory Body following prior consultation with the Controller.
The Parties shall co-operate with any investigation undertaken by any Regulatory or Supervisory Body in respect of any of the Services.
The Seller understands that, after the Closing, except as expressly provided herein (including Section 2.7(a)), the future design, creation, manufacturing, marketing, sales and distribution of the Business and its products and projects shall be exercised by Buyer in accordance with its own business judgment and in its sole and absolute discretion.
Data analysis and findings are presented in the following order: overview of the primary data, FAR policy analysis, contract management process analysis, and risk-benefit analysis.
Data Guidance Any applicable guidance, guidelines, direction or determination, framework, code of practice, standard or requirement regarding information governance, confidentiality, privacy or compliance with Data Protection Legislation to the extent published and publicly available or their existence or contents have been notified to the ICB by NHS England and/or any relevant Regulatory or Supervisory Body.
It is solely the obligation of the Provider to identify, inform itself as to, understand, monitor changes to and ensure compliance with its obligations under this Arrangement (and pursuant to Applicable Law and/or the requirements of any applicable Regulatory or Supervisory Body) in respect of all applicable Codes of Practice during the Duration of this Arrangement and to ensure that it has adequate structures and systems in place for this purpose.
The Provider must comply with the arrangements for notification of deaths and other incidents to CQC in accordance with CQC Regulations and Guidance (where applicable) and to any other relevant Regulatory or Supervisory Body, any NHS Body, any office or agency of the Crown, or to any other appropriate regulatory or official body in connection with Serious Incidents, or in relation to the prevention of Serious Incidents (as appropriate), in accordance with Good Practice and the Law.
Whether or not a Party is a Data Controller or Data Processor will be determined in accordance with Data Protection Legislation and any Data Guidance from a Regulatory or Supervisory Body.
Whether or not a Partner is a Data Controller or Data Processor will be determined in accordance with Data Protection Legislation and any Data Guidance from a Regulatory or Supervisory Body.