DTIA definition
Examples of DTIA in a sentence
In such cases, a Data Transfer Impact Assessment (DTIA) must be carried out to minimise the remaining risks, to make them as low as possible.
The Parties’ respective obligations with respect to Confidential Information (as defined in the D-TIA described in Recital A to this Agreement) shall be as set forth in [Article 20] of the D-TIA.
The Parties respective indemnification obligations and duties to one another in connection with the transactions contemplated by this Agreement shall be governed by the Parties respective obligations as set forth in [Article 17] of that certain D-TIA described in Recital A to this Agreement.
The Parties shall comply with the insurance-related provisions set forth in [Article 18] of the D-TIA (described in Recital A to this Agreement).
The Parties’ respective liability to one another shall be limited as set forth in [Article 16] of the D-TIA (described in Recital A to this Agreement).
Any dispute that may arise between the Parties during the project development and interconnection process regarding schedule, scope, cost or any other matter, including a request for reimbursement of costs by one Party resulting from the other Party’s unilateral cancellation or delay of the project, by more than 90 days, shall be subject to the Dispute Resolution procedures of the DTIA.
The work to be performed under this PCA will be performed in accordance with the terms and conditions set forth in the DTIA between the Parties, except to the extent superseding terms and conditions are included in this PCA.
The Limited Partnership shall pay all value-added, transfer, land transfer and similar taxes arising from the transfer of the Contributed Assets to the Limited Partnership, including and in particular any value-added taxes imposed under the ETA and the QSTA and any land transfer taxes imposed under the DTIA.
The work provided for under this PCA shall commence and be completed according to the scope and schedule attached as Exhibit A to this PCA, and in accordance with the DTIA.