Applicable Privacy Laws definition

Applicable Privacy Laws means any and all applicable laws relating to privacy and the collection, use and disclosure of Personal Information in all applicable jurisdictions, including but not limited to the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (Canada) and/or any comparable provincial law including the Personal Information Protection Act (Alberta);
Applicable Privacy Laws means all applicable international, national, federal, and state data protection and privacy laws, (including re EU Privacy Law as applicable to the processing of Personal Data in the European Union);
Applicable Privacy Laws means, with respect to a relevant Person, PIPEDA and any similar Canadian federal or provincial legislation now in force or that may in the future come into force governing the protection of Personal Information that is applicable to such Person;

Examples of Applicable Privacy Laws in a sentence

  • Honeywell will not respond to the Data Subject request unless required by Applicable Privacy Laws.

  • Honeywell will investigate the Security Incident and provide User with relevant information about the Security Incident as required under Applicable Privacy Laws.

  • Honeywell will use appropriate technical and organizational measures to protect User Personal Data as required by Applicable Privacy Laws and will follow industry-standard security practices.

  • User shall have sole responsibility for compliance with all Applicable Privacy Laws regarding the accuracy, quality, and legality of all User provided Personal Data that it provides to Honeywell.

  • Each Party shall keep confidential, shall not use for itself or the benefit of others, and shall not copy or allow to be copied, in whole or in part, any Proprietary Information other than as reasonably necessary to fulfill the terms of this Agreement or as permitted under the Applicable Privacy Laws.


More Definitions of Applicable Privacy Laws

Applicable Privacy Laws means Applicable Laws relating to privacy, data protection and the collection and use of an individual’s information and user information gathered, accessed, collected or used by the Ceding Company or any of its Affiliates or their respective employees, agents or contractors in the course of the operations of the Reinsured Policies.
Applicable Privacy Laws means any and all applicable Laws relating to privacy and the collection, use and disclosure of Personal Information in all applicable jurisdictions, including the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (Canada) and any comparable provincial law;
Applicable Privacy Laws means all applicable privacy, information security, data protection, and data breach notification laws and regulations.
Applicable Privacy Laws means all applicable laws relating to data privacy including the GDPR, the EU Privacy and Electronic Communications Directive 2002/58/EC, the UK Data Protection Act 2018 and the CCPA, each as implemented in each jurisdiction, and any amending or replacement legislation from time to time.
Applicable Privacy Laws means any and all Applicable Laws relating to privacy and the collection, use and disclosure of Personal Information in all applicable jurisdictions, including the Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act (Canada) and/or any comparable provincial law including the Personal Information Protection Act (Alberta).
Applicable Privacy Laws means all applicable international, national, federal, and state data protection and privacy laws, (including re EU Privacy Law as applicable to the processing of Personal Data in the European Union and California Privacy Law as applicable to the processing of Personal Data of California residents);
Applicable Privacy Laws means all privacy, security, data collection, data protection, data sharing, direct marketing, consumer protection, location tracking, customer tracking, behavioral marketing and workplace privacy Applicable Laws, including with respect to the collection, processing, storage, protection and disclosure of Personal Information.