Controller to Processor Standard Contractual Clauses definition

Controller to Processor Standard Contractual Clauses means the agreement executed by and between Customer acting as Controller and Xxxx acting as Processor and included herein, pursuant to the European Commission’s Implementing Decision (EU) 2021/914 of 4 June 2021 on Standard Contractual Clauses for the transfer of personal data to third countries pursuant to Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council. The Controller to Processor Standard Contractual Clauses are currently available here.
Controller to Processor Standard Contractual Clauses means Standard Contractual Clauses adopted by the EU Commission pursuant to its decision C(2010)593 (as updated or replaced from time to time).

Examples of Controller to Processor Standard Contractual Clauses in a sentence

  • Except with respect to a Free Trial Service, to the extent Customer Data includes Personal Data from the European Economic Area (EEA), the United Kingdom, or Switzerland, PROS will implement the technical and organizational measures referenced in the applicable Controller to Processor Standard Contractual Clauses incorporated by reference in Customer’s Order.

  • Except with respect to a Free Trial Service, to the extent Customer Data includes Personal Data from the European Economic Area (EEA), the United Kingdom, or Switzerland, PROS will implement the technical and organizational measures referenced in the applicable Controller to Processor Standard Contractual Clauses incorporated by reference in the Customer’s Order.

  • GIA Yard area to the front and rear LocationEdwards Works is located in Llandarcy with excellent road access just off Junction 43 of the M4.

  • If Customer Data originating in the European Economic Area is transferred by Customer to Seesaw in a country that has not been found to provide an adequate level of protection under applicable Data Protection Laws, the parties agree that the transfer shall be governed by the Controller to Processor Standard Contractual Clauses (Module Two) attached hereto as Exhibit C.

  • If Company Personal Data originating in the European Economic Area, the United Kingdom, and/or Switzerland is transferred by Company to Service Provider in a country that has not been found to provide an adequate level of protection under applicable Data Protection Laws, the parties agree that the transfer shall be governed by the Controller to Processor Standard Contractual Clauses (Module Two) attached hereto as Exhibit C.

  • In addition, Customer hereby authorizes, appoints, and directs the Vendor, as agent for Customer, to enter into Controller to Processor Standard Contractual Clauses or any other legal document reasonably necessary for the Customer to provide Services.

  • In the event that the Customer, who is the controller with regards to the processing activities performed under this Agreement, is established in the European Economic Area, the Controller to Processor Standard Contractual Clauses (Module Two) shall take effect.

  • Module 2: Controller to Processor Standard Contractual Clauses shall apply to the extent WKH Processes Personal Data of data subjects located in the EEA.

  • To the extent necessary under EU privacy laws and regulations, we will implement data onward transfer instruments, such as the Controller to Processor Standard Contractual Clauses (SCCs), the Controller to Controller SCCs, the Privacy Shield Framework and a statement of compliance with the Privacy Shield Principles, and such other lawful instruments to transfer personal information, as may be available from time to time.

  • The information to be reported includes the beneficial owner’s complete name, residential address, date of birth, nationality, tax identification number (or passport number in the absence of tax identification number), and the percentage of ownership.

Related to Controller to Processor Standard Contractual Clauses

  • EU Standard Contractual Clauses means the standard contractual clauses approved by the European Commission in Commission Implementing Decision (EU) 2021/914 of 4 June 2021 on standard contractual clauses for the transfer of personal data to third countries pursuant to Regulation (EU) 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council, as applicable (referencing Module 2: Transfer Controller to Processor) and as may be amended or replaced by the European Commission from time-to-time;

  • Standard Contractual Clauses means the clauses attached hereto as Exhibit 1 pursuant to the European Commission’s decision (C(2010)593) of 5 February 2010 on Standard Contractual Clauses for the transfer of personal data to processors established in third countries which do not ensure an adequate level of data protection.

  • Contractual Service means the rendering by a contractor of its time and effort rather than the furnishing of specific commodities. The term applies only to those services rendered by individuals and firms who are independent contractors. Contractual Services do not include auditing services, Maintenance Services, or Professional Services as defined in Section 287.055(2)(a) of the Florida Statutes, and these Rules. Contractual Services also do not include any contract for the furnishing of labor or materials for the construction, renovation, repair, modification, or demolition of any facility, building, portion of building, utility, park, parking lot, or structure or other improvement to real property entered into pursuant to Chapter 255 of the Florida Statutes, and Rules 3.5 or 3.6.

  • Sub-contracting means the primary contractor’s assigning or leasing or making out work to, or employing another person to support such primary contractor in the execution of part of a project in terms of the contract.

  • Sub-Contractor means the person named in the Contract for any part of the works or any person to whom any part of the contract has been sublet by the contractor with the consent in writing of the Engineer-in-charge and will include the legal representatives, successors and permitted assigns of such persons.

  • Actual Uptime means, of the Total Operation Hours, the aggregate number of hours in any month during which each equipment is actually available for use.