Common use of Judicial Access Clause in Contracts

Judicial Access. Subject to applicable law, Service Provider shall notify Customer as soon as is commercially and reasonably practicable in writing of any subpoena or other judicial or administrative order by a government authority or proceeding seeking access to or disclosure of Personal Data. Customer shall have the right to defend such action in lieu of and on behalf of Service Provider. Customer may, if it so chooses, seek a protective order. Service Provider shall reasonably cooperate with Customer in such defense.

Appears in 5 contracts

Sources: Personal Data Processing Agreement, Personal Data Processing Agreement, Personal Data Processing Agreement

Judicial Access. Subject to applicable law, Service Provider shall notify Customer as soon as is commercially and reasonably practicable in writing of any subpoena or other judicial or administrative order by a government authority or proceeding seeking access to or disclosure of Personal Data. Customer shall have the right to defend such action in lieu of and on behalf of Service Provider. Customer may, if it so chooses, seek a protective order. Service Provider shall reasonably cooperate with Customer in such defense.. Launchmetrics DPA v2

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Data Processing Agreement, Data Processing Agreement

Judicial Access. Subject to applicable law, Service Provider shall notify Customer as soon as is commercially and reasonably practicable in writing of any subpoena or other judicial or administrative order by a government authority or proceeding seeking access to or disclosure of Personal Data. Customer shall have the right to defend such action in lieu of and on behalf of Service Provider. Customer may, if it so chooses, seek a protective order. Service Provider shall reasonably cooperate with Customer in such defense.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Data Processing Agreement

Judicial Access. Subject to applicable lawApplicable Laws, Service Provider shall notify Customer as soon as is commercially and reasonably practicable in writing of any subpoena or other judicial or administrative order by a government authority or proceeding seeking access to or disclosure of Personal Data. Customer shall have the right to defend such action in lieu of and on behalf of Service Provider. Customer may, if it so chooses, seek a protective order. Service Provider shall reasonably cooperate with Customer in such defense.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Data Processing Agreement