Data Protection Liability Sample Clauses
The Data Protection Liability clause defines the responsibilities and potential liabilities of parties regarding the handling and safeguarding of personal or sensitive data. It typically outlines which party is accountable for data breaches, specifies obligations to comply with relevant data protection laws, and may require notification procedures in the event of unauthorized data access. By clearly allocating liability and setting expectations for data security, this clause helps ensure compliance with legal standards and protects both parties from undue risk related to data mishandling.
Data Protection Liability. Cap In accordance with clause 12.6 of the Conditions, the Supplier’s total aggregate liability under clause 14.7.5 of the Conditions is no more than the Data Protection Liability Cap, being £500,000
Data Protection Liability. The protection of data and information must be ensured in the same way as is intended for the business. Confidential data, information and passwords must be protected in such a way that third parties cannot view or access them. The salaried employee shall be liable for damage caused to the company by the salaried employee in connection with the operation of the off-site workplace in accordance with the provisions of the Employees Liability Act. This also applies to persons living in the same household.
Data Protection Liability. Cap In accordance with clause 0 of the Conditions, the Supplier’s total aggregate liability under clause 0 of the Conditions is no more than the Data Protection Liability Cap, being
Data Protection Liability. Cap In accordance with clause 12.5 of the Conditions, the Supplier’s total aggregate liability under clause 14.7(e) of the Conditions is no more than the Data Protection Liability Cap, being the total value of this contract.
Data Protection Liability. Cap In accordance with clause Error! Reference source not found. of the Conditions, the Supplier’s total aggregate liability under clause Error! Reference source not found. of the Conditions is no more than the Data Protection Liability Cap, being £500,000.
