Deceased persons Sample Clauses

Deceased persons. It is noted that the sharing may involve data of deceased persons. This data will not be covered by data protection legislation but will still require due regard to the common law duty of confidentiality and the Human Rights Act.
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Deceased persons while information relating to deceased persons is not covered by the provisions of the Data Protection Act, the Parties agree that this information remains sensitive and confidential in nature and should be protected by appropriate measures. In general, requests for information relating to the deceased will only be complied with where the law confers such a right (under the Access to Medical Records Xxx 0000 as amended) or where it can be seen to be compatible with ongoing professional obligations of confidentiality to the deceased person and their right to privacy
Deceased persons. Whilst the Data Protection Act only relates to living individuals, where there is a requirement to share information about a deceased data subject, health and social care organisations should refer to the Health Records Act 1990and the common law duty of confidence.
Deceased persons. 7.9.1 Although the Data Protection Act 1998 does not apply to records of deceased persons the Common Law Duty of Confidentiality does apply. If a Service User has requested that their information is not disclosed after their death this must be respected unless an exception occurs. Disclosure of health records of a deceased person will be made only in accordance with the Access to Health Records Act 1990.
Deceased persons. A certified copy of a death certificate must be sent to xxxxxxxxx@xx.xxxxxx.xx. As soon as reasonably possible, STX will close all open orders. Open positions will remain until expiration. Upon confirmation of beneficiary, payment of any available funds will be remitted. GOVERNING LAW AND CHOICE OF FORUM: These Terms shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of Ontario. Subject to the Dispute Resolution clause below, you irrevocably agree to submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice for settlement of any disputes or matters arising out of or related to these Terms. DISPUTE RESOLUTION. PLEASE READ THIS CAREFULLY. IT AFFECTS YOUR RIGHTS. YOU AGREE THAT BY USING THE SITE AND THE SERVICES, YOU AND STX ARE EACH WAIVING THE RIGHT TO A COURT OR JURY TRIAL OR TO PARTICIPATE IN A CLASS ACTION. YOU AND STX AGREE THAT EACH MAY BRING CLAIMS AGAINST THE OTHER ONLY IN YOUR OR ITS INDIVIDUAL CAPACITY, AND NOT AS A PLAINTIFF OR CLASS MEMBER IN ANY PURPORTED CLASS, REPRESENTATIVE, OR COLLECTIVE PROCEEDING. ANY ARBITRATION WILL TAKE PLACE ON AN INDIVIDUAL BASIS; CLASS ARBITRATIONS AND CLASS ACTIONS ARE NOT PERMITTED. Except for disputes which are subject to the iGaming Ontario Customer Care and Player Dispute Resolution Policy, you and STX agree that any and all claims and disputes arising from or relating in any way to the subject matter of these Terms, your use of the Site, or your and STX’s dealings with one another shall be finally settled and resolved through BINDING INDIVIDUAL ARBITRATION as described in this section. This agreement to arbitrate is intended to be interpreted broadly. The arbitration will be governed by the Canadian Arbitration Rules of ICDR Canada. For any claim where the total amount of the award sought is $10,000 or less, the arbitrator, you, and STX must abide by the following rules: (a) the arbitration shall be conducted solely based on telephone or online appearances and/or written submissions; and (b) the arbitration shall not involve any personal appearance by the parties or witnesses unless otherwise mutually agreed by the parties. If the claim exceeds $10,000, the right to a hearing will be determined by the Canadian Arbitration Rules. The place of arbitration shall be Toronto, Ontario. There shall be a sole arbitrator. The arbitrator’s ruling is binding and not subject to appeal on any grounds. The ruling may be entered as a judgment in any court of competent jurisdiction, or applicati...
Deceased persons. 29 11.8.3. Fiduciaries.........................................29 11.8.4. Secured Parties.....................................29 11.9.
Deceased persons. Interests in the name of a deceased Person are to be voted by his executor or administrator in person or by proxy.
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Deceased persons. The DPA 1998 relates to living individuals. As a result, the Act does not oblige an organisation to supply anyone with such information. However, there may still be issues about confidentiality, access to records (by relatives or other parties) and the retention o f r e c o r d s . Therefore, careful c o n s i d e r a t i o n m u s t b e g i v e n t o t h e disclosure of person-identifiable information relating to a deceased person and, if necessary, appropriate managerial/specialist advice must be sought.

Related to Deceased persons

  • Interested Persons It is understood that Trustees, officers, and shareholders of the Trust are or may be or become interested in the Advisor or the Sub-Advisor as directors, officers or otherwise and that directors, officers and stockholders of the Advisor or the Sub-Advisor are or may be or become similarly interested in the Trust, and that the Advisor or the Sub-Advisor may be or become interested in the Trust as a shareholder or otherwise.

  • Members (a) A Person shall be admitted as a Member and shall become bound by, and shall be deemed to have agreed to be bound by, the terms of this Agreement if such Person purchases or otherwise lawfully acquires any Share, and such Person shall become the Record Holder of such Share, in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement. A Member may be a Class A Member, a Class B Member and or Class C Member, and, in such case, shall have the rights and obligation accorded to the Class A Ordinary Shares with respect to such Class A Ordinary Shares or the rights and obligation accorded to the Class A Preferred Shares with respect to such Class A Preferred Shares, as applicable, the rights and obligations accorded to the Class B Ordinary Shares with respect to such Class B Ordinary Shares and the rights and obligations accorded to the Class C Ordinary Share with respect to such Class C Ordinary Share. A Person may become a Record Holder without the consent or approval of any of the Members and without physical execution of this Agreement. A Person may not become a Member without acquiring a Share.

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