Breach Prevention and Remediation Sample Clauses

Breach Prevention and Remediation. Each party will maintain security incident management policies and procedures and will, to the extent required by applicable Data Protection Legislation, provide appropriate notices of any actual or reasonably suspected unauthorized access to, acquisition of, or disclosure of Personal Information, by such party or by any third party acting on such party's behalf, of which the party becomes aware of. To the extent that the security incident occurred on the information systems of a party, or on the information systems of any third party acting on such party's behalf, such party will make all reasonable efforts to identify and remediate the cause of the incident.
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  • Breach and Remedies If Seller discovers or is notified of a security breach or potential security breach based on the restrictions contained in this article (“Security Breach”), Seller immediately shall: (i) cease access to any Proprietary Information and Materials that are the subject of the Security Breach and shall not review any Unauthorized Proprietary Information and Materials; (ii) provide notice to Buyer, including notice of the materials involved in the Security Breach, by sending notice to xxxxx@xxxxxx.xxx and to Buyer’s Authorized Procurement Representative for this Contract; and (iii) assist Xxxxx in investigating, remedying, and taking any other action Buyer deems necessary to address such Security Breach, including related to any dispute, inquiry, or claim related to such Security Breach. Seller agrees to permit Buyer to review its security control procedures and practices via physical or electronic access by Buyer, including access to Seller facilities in which such systems are located, as well as any and all premises where maintenance, storage or backup activities are performed. Any material breach of this article by Seller may be considered a default for which Buyer may suspend Electronic Access and/or cancel this Contract, and any other contracts between Buyer and Seller, in accordance with the "Cancellation for Default" article of this Contract. Further, Seller acknowledges that any attempts by Seller or any Seller Personnel to circumvent any security measures designed to prevent unauthorized access to the Boeing Systems may be subject to criminal or civil penalties under the U.S. Federal Computer Fraud and Abuse Act and other applicable laws and regulations.

  • Environmental Remediation Failure to remediate (or pursue the remediation process with due diligence and good faith) within the time period required by law or governmental order, (or within a reasonable time in light of the nature of the problem if no specific time period is so established), environmental problems in violation of Applicable Law related to Properties of the Borrower and/or its Subsidiaries where the estimated cost of remediation is in the aggregate in excess of Seventy-Five Million Dollars ($75,000,000), in each case after all administrative hearings and appeals have been concluded.

  • Incident Notice and Remediation If Contractor becomes aware of any Incident, it shall notify the State immediately and cooperate with the State regarding recovery, remediation, and the necessity to involve law enforcement, as determined by the State. Unless Contractor can establish that none of Contractor or any of its agents, employees, assigns or Subcontractors are the cause or source of the Incident, Contractor shall be responsible for the cost of notifying each person who may have been impacted by the Incident. After an Incident, Contractor shall take steps to reduce the risk of incurring a similar type of Incident in the future as directed by the State, which may include, but is not limited to, developing and implementing a remediation plan that is approved by the State at no additional cost to the State.

  • Termination and Remedies Provided no TO is outstanding and remains to be performed by either party, this Agreement may be terminated by either party upon 30 days prior written notice to the other party. Any TO may be terminated under the following circumstances: by both Parties on mutual written agreement of the Parties; by either Party for its convenience with written notice and after the Termination Notice Period specified in the Additional Terms has expired; by Mercy Corps immediately upon written notice in the event Mercy Corps’ donor(s) terminates or withdraws funding that Mercy Corps would use to pay Contractor under the Additional Terms; by either Party due to the non-terminating Party’s breach of this Agreement and failure to correct such breach within 15 days prior notice of such breach; be either Party upon written notice if a force majeure event, including any not reasonably foreseeable war, insurrection, change in law or government action or inaction, strike, natural disaster or similar event, prevents the terminating Party from being able to fulfill its obligations under this Agreement; or by Mercy Corps immediately upon written notice if Mercy Corps using its sole discretion determines that Contractor has or will breach any of its warranties, covenants or representations in this Agreement, in which case Mercy Corps may withhold any and all amounts owed to Contractor until such breach is remedied. In the event of termination due to Contractor’s breach or by Contractor for Contractor’s convenience, Mercy Corps will not be obligated to pay Contractor for any partially completed work. In the event termination is due to Mercy Corps’ breach, by Mercy Corps for Mercy Corps convenience, due to force majeure event, or due to loss of funding, Mercy Corps will be obligated to pay Contractor for its reasonable, pro-rated costs of work completed and expenses properly incurred prior to termination. However, Mercy Corps will not be responsible for any expenses incurred in anticipation of termination or suspension. If Mercy Corps determines that Contractor has or will breach any of its warranties, covenants or representations in this Agreement, Mercy Corps may, in addition to any other remedies for such breach available at law or in equity, terminate this Agreement.

  • Workplace Violence Prevention and Crisis Response (applicable to any Party and any subcontractors and sub-grantees whose employees or other service providers deliver social or mental health services directly to individual recipients of such services): Party shall establish a written workplace violence prevention and crisis response policy meeting the requirements of Act 109 (2016), 33 VSA §8201(b), for the benefit of employees delivering direct social or mental health services. Party shall, in preparing its policy, consult with the guidelines promulgated by the U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration for Preventing Workplace Violence for Healthcare and Social Services Workers, as those guidelines may from time to time be amended. Party, through its violence protection and crisis response committee, shall evaluate the efficacy of its policy, and update the policy as appropriate, at least annually. The policy and any written evaluations thereof shall be provided to employees delivering direct social or mental health services. Party will ensure that any subcontractor and sub-grantee who hires employees (or contracts with service providers) who deliver social or mental health services directly to individual recipients of such services, complies with all requirements of this Section.

  • Mitigation and Corrective Action Business Associate shall mitigate, to the extent practicable, any harmful effect that is known to it of an impermissible use or disclosure of PHI, even if the impermissible use or disclosure does not constitute a Breach. Business Associate shall draft and carry out a plan of corrective action to address any incident of impermissible use or disclosure of PHI. If requested by Covered Entity, Business Associate shall make its mitigation and corrective action plans available to Covered Entity. Business Associate shall require a Subcontractor to agree to these same terms and conditions.

  • BREACH DISCOVERY AND NOTIFICATION 23 1. Following the discovery of a Breach of Unsecured PHI, CONTRACTOR shall notify 24 COUNTY of such Breach, however both parties agree to a delay in the notification if so advised by a 25 law enforcement official pursuant to 45 CFR § 164.412.

  • Musculoskeletal Injury Prevention and Control (a) The Hospital in consultation with the Joint Health and Safety Committee (JHSC) shall develop, establish and put into effect, musculoskeletal prevention and control measures, procedures, practices and training for the health and safety of employees.

  • INSPECTION AND REJECTION 8.1 Purchaser shall have the right to inspect and test Products at any time prior to shipment, and within a reasonable time after delivery to the Purchaser’s Destination. Products not inspected within a reasonable time after delivery shall be deemed accepted by Purchaser. The payment for Products shall in no way impair the right of Purchaser to reject nonconforming Products, or to avail itself of any other remedies to which it may be entitled.

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