Common use of Opportunity to Object to Subprocessor Changes Clause in Contracts

Opportunity to Object to Subprocessor Changes.  (a) When any new Third Party Subprocessor is engaged during the applicable Term, Google will, at least 30 days before the new Third Party Subprocessor processes any Customer Data, inform Customer of the engagement (including the name and location of the relevant subprocessor and the activities it will perform) either by sending an email to the Notification Email Address or via the Admin Console.  (b) Customer may object to any new Third Party Subprocessor by terminating the applicable Agreement immediately upon written notice to Google, on condition that Customer provides such notice within 90 days of being informed of the engagement of the subprocessor as described in Section 11.4(a). This termination right is Customer’s sole and exclusive remedy if Customer objects to any new Third Party Subprocessor.

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Samples: radiosphere.de

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Opportunity to Object to Subprocessor Changes.  (a) When any new New Third Party Subprocessor is engaged during the applicable Term, Google will, at least 30 days before the new New Third Party Subprocessor processes any Customer Data, inform Customer of the engagement (including the name and location of the relevant subprocessor and the activities it will perform) either by sending an email to the Notification Email Address or via the Admin ConsoleAddress.  (b) Customer may object to any new New Third Party Subprocessor by terminating the applicable Agreement immediately upon written notice to Google, on condition that Customer provides such notice within 90 days of being informed of the engagement of the subprocessor as described in Section 11.4(a). This termination right is Customer’s sole and exclusive remedy if Customer objects to any new New Third Party Subprocessor.

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Samples: www.middletonprimaryschool.co.uk

Opportunity to Object to Subprocessor Changes.  (a) a. a. When any new Third Party Subprocessor is engaged during the applicable Term, Google will, at least 30 days before the new Third Party Subprocessor processes any Customer DataAccount Information, inform Customer of the engagement (including the name and location of the relevant subprocessor and the activities it will perform) either by sending an email to the Notification Email Address or via the Admin ConsoleAddress.  (b) b. b. Customer may object to any new Third Party Subprocessor by terminating the applicable Agreement immediately upon written notice to Google, on condition that Customer provides such notice within 90 days of being informed of the engagement of the subprocessor as described in Section 11.4(a10.4(a). This termination right is Customer’s sole and exclusive remedy if Customer objects to any new Third Party Subprocessor.

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Samples: static.googleusercontent.com

Opportunity to Object to Subprocessor Changes.  (a) When any new Third Party Subprocessor is engaged during the applicable Term, Google will, at least 30 days before the new Third Party Subprocessor processes any Customer Data, inform Customer of the engagement (including the name and location of the relevant subprocessor and the activities it will perform) either by sending an email to the Notification Email Address or via the Admin Console.  (b) Customer may object to any new Third Party Subprocessor by terminating the applicable Agreement immediately upon written notice to Google, on condition that Customer provides such notice within 90 days of being informed of the engagement of the subprocessor as described in this Section 11.4(a)11.4. This termination right is Customer’s sole and exclusive remedy if Customer objects to any new Third Party Subprocessor.

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Samples: docs.swivelsecure.com

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Opportunity to Object to Subprocessor Changes.  (a) When any new Third Party Subprocessor is engaged during the applicable Term, Google will, at least 30 days before the new Third Party Subprocessor processes any Customer Personal Data, inform Customer of the engagement (including the name and location of the relevant subprocessor and the activities it will perform) either by sending an email to the Notification Email Address or via the Admin Console.  (b) Customer may object to any new Third Party Subprocessor by terminating the applicable Agreement immediately upon written notice to Google, on condition that Customer provides such notice within 90 days of being informed of the engagement of the subprocessor as described in Section 11.4(a). This termination right is Customer’s 's sole and exclusive remedy if Customer objects to any new Third Party Subprocessor.

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Samples: fabric.io

Opportunity to Object to Subprocessor Changes. (a) When any new New Third Party Subprocessor is engaged during the applicable Term, Google will, at least 30 days before the new New Third Party Subprocessor processes any Customer Data, inform Customer of the engagement (including the name and location of the relevant subprocessor and the activities it will perform) either by sending an email to the Notification Email Address or via the Admin ConsoleAddress. (b) Customer may object to any new New Third Party Subprocessor by terminating the applicable Agreement immediately upon written notice to Google, on condition that Customer provides such notice within 90 days of being informed of the engagement of the subprocessor as described in Section 11.4(a). This termination right is Customer’s sole and exclusive remedy if Customer objects to any new New Third Party Subprocessor.

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Samples: www.middletonprimaryschool.co.uk

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