Swiss SCCs definition

Swiss SCCs means the 2021 EU SCCs, as amended by the Swiss Addendum in Schedule 3, subject to the terms in this Schedule 1.
Swiss SCCs means the standard contractual clauses as approved by the Swiss Federal Data Protection and Information Commissioner (“FDPIC”).
Swiss SCCs means the applicable standard data protection clauses issued, approved or otherwise recognized by the Swiss Federal Data Protection and Information Commissioner.

Examples of Swiss SCCs in a sentence

  • The Swiss SCCs will apply to European Data that is transferred from Switzerland to any country or recipient outside Switzerland that is not recognized by the competent authority for Switzerland as providing an adequate level of protection for European Data.

  • For European Data transfers from Switzerland that are subject to the Swiss SCCs, and pursuant to the statement issued 27 August 2021 by the FADP, the Swiss SCCs will be deemed entered into (and incorporated into this DPA by this reference).

  • Where the UK Addendum SCCs apply, clauses 9 to 11 provide the hierarchy between the UK Addendum SCC and any applicable EU and Swiss SCCs.

  • To the extent the Standard Contractual Clauses are utilized as detailed in Section 11, such clauses shall be governed by the law of the EU Member State in which the Data Exporter is established, or as otherwise required under the Swiss SCCs or UK SCC’s, as applicable.

  • Where this is the case, the relevant Annexes or Appendices of the Swiss SCCs shall be populated using the information contained in Exhibit A to this DPA (as applicable).


More Definitions of Swiss SCCs

Swiss SCCs means the EEA SCCs, amended as follows:

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