Protection Act 1998 Sample Clauses

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Protection Act 1998. The Landlord and the Agent recognise the importance of t lawful processing of personal data in maintaining confidence in their operation and the Agent endorse and adhere to the principles set out in the Data Protec although may share the Tenant’s information with organisations including; bodies, utility companies (e.g. gas, water, electricity), courts and law enforcem nd ord 8, blic . In addition the Landlord and the Agent may share the Tenant’s information with other external private and public companies and/or individuals and/or other organisations. This information may include the Tenant’s name, address, contact details and in some circumstances, other personal information. The Tenant is within his rights to say that he does not want the Landlord and/or the Agent to pass his personal information onto a third party at any time. However the Tenant should be aware that in some limited circumstances the law will require or permit the Landlord and/or the Agent to provide personal information about the Tenant to other organisations and/or companies and/or individuals. If the Tenant provides false or inaccurate information and the Landlord and/or the Agent suspect or identifies fraud they will record this and may also pass this information to fraud prevention agencies and other organisations involved in crime and fraud prevention.

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  • Data Protection Act 1998 Please note that any information provided to us will be processed by us and our agents in compliance with the provisions of the Data Protection Xxx 0000, for the purpose of providing service agreements and handling claims, this may necessitate providing certain information to third parties. We may also share information in confidence for processing and contract management with other companies including those located outside the European Economic Area.

  • Act 1998 The Supplier shall accept the Government Procurement Card as a means of payment for the Goods and/or Services where such card is agreed with the Customer to be a suitable means of payment. The Supplier shall be solely liable to pay any merchant fee levied for using the Government Procurement Card and shall not be entitled to recover this charge from the Customer.

  • Act 1992 On commencement of employment, and annually thereafter, the employee can nominate, in writing, a complying superannuation fund of their choice into which the employer will make superannuation contributions. The default fund for an employee who fails to make an election in accordance with the relevant legislation will be Retail Employee’s Superannuation Trust.

  • PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION ACT 7.1. PAH is committed to protecting the privacy, confidentiality and security of all personal data to which it is entrusted. It has been our policy to ensure your personal information are protected. With the introduction of the Malaysian Personal Data Protection Act 2010 ("PDPA"), we are even committed to ensure the privacy and confidentiality and security of all personal data are protected in line with the PDPA. We process personal data which you have provided to us voluntarily through our website upon your registration and this includes personal data such as your name, address, NRIC and contact details. In this regards, you have expressly consent to our processing of your personal data. If you give us personal data or information about another person, you must first confirm that he/she has appointed you to act for him/her, to consent to the processing of his/her personal data and to receive on his/her behalf any data protection notices. We may request your assistance to procure the consent of such persons whose personal data is provided by you to us and you agree to do so. You shall indemnify us in the event we suffer loss and damage as a result of your failure to comply with the same. We will only retain your personal data for as long as necessary for the fulfilment of the specified purposes or as legislated

  • Data Protection Act 7.1.1 The Supplier shall (and shall procure that its entire Staff) comply with any notification requirements under the DPA and both Parties will duly observe all their obligations under the DPA which arise in connection with the Contract.

  • Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999 A person who is not a party to this Agreement will not have any right under the Contracts (Rights of Third Parties) Act 1999 to enforce any of its terms but this will not affect any right or remedy of a third party which exists or is available apart from that Act.

  • Safety Act, Sec 1 (1). The employee rights set out above shall be interpreted within the context of the Ontario Human Rights Code. An employee who believes that she has been harassed, contrary to this provision shall be encouraged by both parties to follow the Employer’s policy on harassment and process. Failing resolution, an employee may follow the process set out in the Complaint, Grievance and Arbitration procedure in Article 8 of the Collective Agreement. The employee shall be encouraged by both parties to exhaust these processes prior to filing a complaint with the Ontario Human Rights Commission.

  • Protection of Privacy Act You acknowledge that all or part of the information you are required to keep, may be information deemed to be under the control of the LDB and may be subject to the provisions of Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act if a request is made to the LDB for such information.

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