Direct Requests Sample Clauses
The 'Direct Requests' clause establishes the procedures and permissions for one party to make specific, direct requests to the other party within the context of the agreement. Typically, this clause outlines the types of requests that can be made, the required format or method for submitting such requests (such as in writing or through a designated contact), and any limitations or response timelines. By clearly defining how direct requests should be handled, this clause helps ensure efficient communication and prevents misunderstandings or delays in fulfilling obligations under the contract.
Direct Requests. Data Subject contact Respondus with regard to access, correction or deletion of its personal data (or any other rights under Applicable Data Protection Law), Respondus shall promptly inform the Licensee, and in any case no later than two (2) business days after receipt of any Data Subject requests which identify the Licensee to be contacted, by sending a written notice and attaching a copy of the request sent by the Data Subject; the Licensee authorizes Respondus to inform the Data Subject that Subject’s request was forwarded to the Licensee. If the Data Subject request does not identify the sender’s Data Controller, Respondus will send Data Subject a generic reply with instructions to contact their Data Controller with their request. To the extent permissible by law, Respondus shall promptly inform the Licensee, and in any case no later than (2) business days after receipt of any communication from (a) a Supervisory Authority in connection with Personal Data processed under this Agreement, or (b) any third party for disclosure of Personal Data where compliance with such request is required or purported to be required by Law. Upon Licensee’s written request and to the extent that Licensee does not otherwise have access to the relevant information and the information is available to Respondus, Respondus shall provide Licensee with reasonable assistance (at Licensee’s cost) needed to fulfill the Licensee’s obligations under the Applicable Data Protection Law to carry out a data protection impact assessment related to Licensee’s use of the Service. Such assistance may include: A systematic description of the envisaged processing operations and the purpose of the processing; An assessment of the necessity and proportionality of the processing operations in relation to the Services; and The measures envisaged to address the risks, including safeguards, security measures and mechanisms to ensure the protection of Personal Data. To the extent necessary, Respondus shall provide reasonable assistance to the Licensee in the consultation with its relevant Supervisory Authority.
Direct Requests. A written request for a meeting will be submitted by the Organization to the Superintendent or by the Superintendent to the President of the Organization on or after April 1 during the year the contract expires or for a re-opener as provided herein.
Direct Requests. If Shake receives a request directly from a Data Subject regarding their Personal Data, Shake will promptly notify the Controller and will not respond to the request unless authorized to do so by the Controller, except where required by law.
Direct Requests. If Respondus receives any requests from a data subject related to Licensee Data, Respondus shall (i) advise the data subject to provide such request directly to the Licensee, and Licensee shall be responsible for responding to such request, and (ii) notify the Licensee, if known, of the request. Respondus shall comply with reasonable requests by Licensee to assist with Licensee’s response to such a data subject request.
Direct Requests. Requests to open negotiations shall be in writing and shall be sent by certified mail to the receiving party or by personal service. If the service is by personal service, the receiving party shall initial and date the copies. Board requests shall be directed to the president of the Association. Association requests shall be directed to the Superintendent of the District.
