Processor’s Obligations Sample Clauses

Processor’s Obligations. Except where expressly permitted by Article 28 (3)(a) GDPR, Processor shall process data subjects’ Data only within the scope of the Agreement and the instructions issued by Controller. Where Processor believes that an instruction would be in breach of applicable law, Processor shall notify Controller of such belief without undue delay. Processor shall be entitled to suspend performance on such instruction until Controller confirms or modifies such instruction. Processor shall, within Processor’s scope of responsibility, organize Processor’s internal organization so it satisfies the specific requirements of data protection. Processor shall implement technical and organizational measures to ensure the adequate protection of Controller’s Data, which measures shall fulfil the requirements of the GDPR and specifically its Article 32. Processor shall implement technical and organizational measures and safeguards that ensure ongoing confidentiality, integrity, availability and resilience of processing systems and services and shall implement a process for regularly testing, assessing and evaluating the effectiveness of technical and organizational measures for ensuring the security of the processing. Controller is familiar with these technical and organizational measures, and it shall be Controller’s responsibility that such measures ensure a level of security appropriate to the risk. The parties agree to refer to the existing certification of Processor by Kiwa International Cert GmbH in accordance with DIN ISO/IEC 27001:2015 which is considered sufficient evidence for these purposes by Controller and which is available on the website of Processor (xxx.xxxxxxx.xxx). Processor reserves the right to modify the measures and safeguards implemented, provided, however, that that the level of security shall not be less protective than initially agreed upon. Processor shall support Controller, insofar as is agreed upon by the parties, and where possible for Processor, in fulfilling data subjects’ requests and claims, as detailed in chapter III of the GDPR and in fulfilling the obligations enumerated in Articles 33 to 36 GDPR. Processor shall ensure that all employees involved in Contract Processing of Controller’s Data and other such persons as may be involved in Contract Processing within Processor’s scope of responsibility shall only do so within the scope of the instructions. Furthermore, Processor shall ensure that any person entitled to process Data on behalf of Co...
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Processor’s Obligations. 1. Except where expressly permitted by Article 28 (3)(a) GDPR, Processor shall process data subjects’ Data only within the scope of the Agreement and the instructions issued by Controller. Where Processor believes that an instruction would be in breach of applicable law, Processor shall notify Controller of such belief without undue delay. Processor shall be entitled to suspend performance on such instruction until Controller confirms or modifies such instruction.
Processor’s Obligations. PROCESSOR shall create CUSTOMER files and debit said files for the amount of the applicable transaction. All file information submitted by CUSTOMER on a given day shall constitute a “batch.” PROCESSOR shall transmit the batch to the ODFI for processing and shall credit its account for the aggregate amount of the batch transaction information until final settlement occurs.
Processor’s Obligations. 4.1. As a Processor, Zivver must comply with its obligations under the Agreement, this Data Processing Agreement and Applicable Law.
Processor’s Obligations. 2.1 The Processor shall warrant compliance with the applicable laws and regulations, including laws and regulations governing the protection of personal data, such as the GDPR.
Processor’s Obligations. 4.1 The Processor may collect, process or use Personal Data only within the scope of this DPA.
Processor’s Obligations. In addition to compliance with the provisions of this Agreement, each Party has to comply with statutory obligations set forth in the GDPR. In particular, Processor has to make sure his compliance with the following issues:
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