Common use of Docking clause Clause in Contracts

Docking clause. An entity that is not a Party to these Clauses may, with the agreement of the Parties, accede to these Clauses at any time, either as a data exporter or as a data importer, by completing the Appendix and signing ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇.▇. Once it has completed the Appendix and signed Annex I.A, the acceding entity shall become a Party to these Clauses and have the rights and obligations of a data exporter or data importer in accordance with its designation in Annex I.A. The acceding entity shall have no rights or obligations arising under these Clauses from the period prior to becoming a Party.

Appears in 7 contracts

Sources: Specific Cooperation Agreement, Data Processing Agreement, Data Processing Agreement

Docking clause. 7.1 An entity that is not a Party to these Clauses clauses may, with the agreement of the Parties, accede to these Clauses clauses at any time, either as a data exporter Data Exporter or as a data importerData Importer, by completing the Appendix and signing ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇.▇. Annex 1.A. 7.2 Once it has completed the Appendix and signed Annex I.A1.A, the acceding entity shall become a Party to these Clauses clauses and have the rights and obligations of a data exporter Data Exporter or data importer Data Importer in accordance with its designation in Annex I.A. 1.A. 7.3 The acceding entity shall have no rights or obligations arising under these Clauses clauses from the period prior to becoming a Party.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Data Protection Addendum, Data Processing Addendum, Data Processing Addendum