Subject Rights Sample Clauses

Subject Rights. In so far as the shared personal data is processed by the Party/Parties receiving data, as a data controller, the Party/Parties receiving data will deal with data subjects in their exercising of rights set out in the GDPR, including but not limited to, the right of access, the right of rectification, erasure, restriction of processing and to data portability. Data subjects have the right to obtain certain information about the processing of their personal data through a data subject access request. Data subject access requests in relation to data processed by the Party/Parties receiving data will be dealt with by them directly. Data subject access requests in relation to data processed by the Party/Parties disclosing data prior to the transfer will be dealt with by them directly.
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Subject Rights. Sana Labs shall, insofar as it is possible and taking into account the nature of the processing, through technical and organizational measures assist the Subscriber in responding to requests for exercising the data subject’s rights as laid down in Chapter III of the GDPR and in the CCPA, as applicable. If Sana Labs receives a Data Subject Rights request, it will: ● Inform the data subject that it is not the controller of the information, ● Request that the data subject sends its request to the data controller, ● and forward the original request to the Subscriber without undue delay.
Subject Rights. Subject to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, Seller hereby agrees to assign, sell, transfer, convey and set over to Purchaser, and Purchaser hereby purchases and accepts the following property (“Subject Rights”):
Subject Rights. Should you be requested at any time to delete data, to port data, to stop processing data or any other requests or complaints including any approach by a regulator, law enforcement body or other third party, where Xxxxxxx was the controller of said data, you must have the appropriate processes in place to inform us immediately, before any action is taken.
Subject Rights. The Parties agree that: Data Subjects have rights in respect of their Personal Data, and where relevant all parties to this DSA must comply. Where a Party is the recipient of a Subject Rights Application it is that Party’s responsibility to lawfully comply with that request in accordance with the Data Protection Legislation and the terms of this DSA. Parties will ensure that they have effective procedures for dealing with Subject Rights Applications and complaints from individuals in relation to the use and disclosure of Personal Data. All Parties who are party to this DSA must provide cooperation and assistance to each other in order to resolve any Subject Rights Application or complaint involving shared data. Parties may be unaware of the harm that could arise from the disclosure of Personal Data originally obtained from another Party sought via a Data Protection right of access request e.g. prejudice to an ongoing police or safeguarding investigation or harm to the health of the data subject or another person. Consequently, in order to understand the sensitivity of such data the recipient Party will notify the Providing Party as soon as possible, and in any case prior to the disclosure of the data. This will allow the potential implications of responding to the request to be fully assessed and acted upon. The same approach will be adopted for Freedom of Information Act requests received by the Police and any other Party which falls under the scope of that act.

Related to Subject Rights

  • Data Subject Rights (a) The data importer shall promptly notify the data exporter of any request it has received from a data subject. It shall not respond to that request itself unless it has been authorised to do so by the data exporter.

  • Contract Rights The rights granted pursuant to this Article V shall be deemed to be contract rights, and no amendment, modification or repeal of this Article V shall have the effect of limiting or denying any such rights with respect to actions taken or Proceedings arising prior to any such amendment, modification or repeal.

  • Offset Rights Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein or in any of the other Transaction Documents, (a) the parties hereto acknowledge and agree that Lender maintains a right of offset pursuant to the terms of the Investor Notes that, under certain circumstances, permits Lender to deduct amounts owed by Borrower under this Note from amounts otherwise owed by Lender under the Investor Notes (the “Lender Offset Right”), and (b) at any time Borrower shall be entitled to deduct and offset any amount owing by the initial Lender under the Investor Notes from any amount owed by Borrower under this Note (the “Borrower Offset Right”). In order to exercise the Borrower Offset Right, Borrower must deliver to Lender (a) a completed and signed Borrower Offset Right Notice in the form attached hereto as Exhibit D, (b) the original Investor Note being offset marked “cancelled” or, in the event the applicable Investor Note has been lost, stolen or destroyed, a lost note affidavit in a form reasonably acceptable to Lender, and (c) a check payable to Lender in the amount of $250.00. In the event that Borrower’s exercise of the Borrower Offset Right results in the full satisfaction of Borrower’s obligations under this Note, Lender shall return the original Note to Borrower marked “cancelled” or, in the event this Note has been lost, stolen or destroyed, a lost note affidavit in a form reasonably acceptable to Borrower. For the avoidance of doubt, Borrower shall not incur any Prepayment Premium set forth in Section 1 hereof with respect to any portions of this Note that are satisfied by way of a Borrower Offset Right.

  • Review Rights The State and the U.S. Department of Transportation, when federal funds are involved, and any of their authorized representatives shall have the right at all reasonable times to review or otherwise evaluate the work performed hereunder and the premises in which it is being performed.

  • Grant of Contract Right In connection with each sale of Additional Loans, VG Funding hereby assigns to Funding all of its rights (but none of its obligations) under, in and to the Original SLM ECFC Purchase Agreement, including all rights of VG Funding to proceed against SLM ECFC with respect to breaches of representations, warranties and covenants with respect to the applicable Additional Loans.

  • Contract Rights Not Exclusive The rights to payment of Indemnifiable Amounts and advancement of Indemnifiable Expenses provided by this Agreement shall be in addition to, but not exclusive of, any other rights which Indemnitee may have at any time under applicable law, the Company’s Certificate of Incorporation or By-laws, or any other agreement, vote of stockholders or directors (or a committee of directors), or otherwise, both as to action in Indemnitee’s official capacity and as to action in any other capacity as a result of Indemnitee’s serving as a director or officer of the Company.

  • Assignment of Intellectual Property Rights (a) Executive hereby assigns to Nucor Corporation Executive’s entire right, title and interest, including copyrights and patents, in any idea, invention, design of a useful article (whether the design is ornamental or otherwise), work product and any other work of authorship (collectively the “Developments”), made or conceived solely or jointly by Executive at any time during Executive’s employment by Nucor (whether prior or subsequent to the execution of this Agreement), or created wholly or in part by Executive, whether or not such Developments are patentable, copyrightable or susceptible to other forms of protection, where the Developments: (i) were developed, invented, or conceived within the scope of Executive’s employment with Nucor; (ii) relate to Nucor’s actual or demonstrably anticipated research or development; or (iii) result from any work performed by Executive on Nucor’s behalf. Executive shall disclose any Developments to Nucor’s management within 30 days following Executive’s development, making or conception thereof.

  • Transfer of Intellectual Property Rights Except in connection with the sale of all or substantially all of the assets of the Company or licensing arrangements in the ordinary course of the Company's business, the Company shall not transfer, sell or otherwise dispose of any Intellectual Property Rights, or allow any of the Intellectual Property Rights to become subject to any Liens, or fail to renew such Intellectual Property Rights (if renewable and it would otherwise lapse if not renewed), without the prior written consent of the Purchasers.

  • Intangible Rights Set forth on Section 3.12 of the ----------------- ------------ Company Disclosure Schedule is a list and description of all material foreign and domestic patents, patent rights, trademarks, service marks, trade names, brands and copyrights (whether or not registered and, if applicable, including pending applications for registration) owned, used, licensed or controlled by the Company or the Broker-Dealer Subsidiary, and all goodwill associated therewith. The Company or the Broker-Dealer Subsidiary owns or has the right to use and shall as of the Closing Date own or have the right to use any and all information, know-how, trade secrets, patents, copyrights, trademarks, tradenames, software, formulae, methods, processes and other intangible properties that are necessary or customarily used by the Company or the Broker-Dealer Subsidiary for the ownership, management or operation of its properties ("Intangible Rights") including, but not limited to, the Intangible Rights listed on Section 3.12 of the Company Disclosure Schedule. Furthermore: ------------ (i) either the Company or the Broker-Dealer Subsidiary is the sole and exclusive owner of all right, title and interest in and to all of the Intangible Rights, and has the exclusive right to use and license the same, free and clear of any claim or conflict with the Intangible Rights of others; (ii) no royalties, honorariums or fees are payable by the Company or the Broker-Dealer Subsidiary to any person by reason of the ownership or use of any of the Intangible Rights; (iii) there have been no claims made against the Company or the Broker-Dealer Subsidiary asserting the invalidity, abuse, misuse, or unenforceability of any of the Intangible Rights and, to the knowledge of the Company, no grounds for any such claims exist; (iv) neither the Company nor the Broker-Dealer Subsidiary have made any claim of any violation or infringement by others of any of its Intangible Rights or interests therein and, to the knowledge of the Company, no grounds for any such claims exist; (v) neither the Company nor the Broker-Dealer Subsidiary have received any notice that it is in conflict with or infringing upon the asserted intellectual property rights of others in connection with the Intangible Rights, and neither the use of the Intangible Rights nor the operation of the Company's or the Broker-Dealer Subsidiary's businesses is infringing or has infringed upon any intellectual property rights of others; (vi) the Intangible Rights are sufficient and include all intellectual property rights necessary for the Company or the Broker-Dealer Subsidiary to lawfully conduct its business as presently being conducted; (vii) no interest in any of the Company's or the Broker-Dealer Subsidiary's Intangible Rights has been assigned, transferred, licensed or sublicensed by the Company to any person other than Purchaser pursuant to this Agreement; (viii) to the extent that any item constituting part of the Intangible Rights has been registered with, filed in or issued by any Governmental Authority, such registrations, filings or issuances are listed on Section 3.12 of the Company Disclosure Schedule and were ------------ duly made and remain in full force and effect; (ix) to the knowledge of the Company, there has not been any act or failure to act by the Company or the Broker-Dealer Subsidiary or any of their respective directors, officers, employees, attorneys or agents during the prosecution or registration of, or any other proceeding relating to, any of the Intangible Rights or of any other fact which could render invalid or unenforceable, or negate the right to issuance of, any of the Intangible Rights; (x) to the extent any of the Intangible Rights constitutes proprietary or confidential information, the Company has adequately safeguarded such information from disclosure; and (xi) all of the Company's and the Broker-Dealer Subsidiary's current Intangible Rights will remain in full force and effect following the Closing without alteration or impairment.

  • Audit Rights The Recipient shall, at all reasonable times, provide the Director access to a right to inspect all sites and facilities involved in the Project and access to and a right to examine or audit any and all books, documents and records, financial or otherwise, relating to the Project or to ensure compliance with the provisions of this Agreement. The Recipient shall maintain all such books, documents and records for a period of three (3) years after the termination of this Agreement, and such shall be kept in a common file to facilitate audits and inspections. All disbursements made pursuant to the terms of this Agreement shall be subject to all audit requirements applicable to State funds. The Recipient shall ensure that a copy of any final report of audit prepared in connection with and specific to the Project, regardless of whether the report was prepared during the pendency of the Project or following its completion, is provided to the Director within ten (10) days of the issuance of the report. The Recipient simultaneously shall provide the Director with its detailed responses to each and every negative or adverse finding pertaining to the Project and contained in the report. Such responses shall indicate what steps will be taken by the Recipient in remedying or otherwise satisfactorily resolving each problem identified by any such finding. If the Recipient fails to comply with the requirements of this Section or fails to institute steps designated to remedy or otherwise satisfactorily resolve problems identified by negative audit findings, the Director may bar the Recipient from receiving further financial assistance under Chapter 164 of the Revised Code until the Recipient so complies or until the Recipient satisfactorily resolves such findings.

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