Legitimate aim definition

Legitimate aim means one, or a combination, of the following aims—
Legitimate aim and “proportionate means” are 2 separate issues and should not be conflated.
Legitimate aim means that the practices must meet clear and justified production needs of the company, developed within the legal framework. Practices which are simply expedient, convenient, arbitrary or illegal would be discriminatory. The practice must be necessary to meet the organisation’s needs without there being any possible alternative of equivalent effect.

More Definitions of Legitimate aim

Legitimate aim and “proportionate” means to achieve that aim
Legitimate aim means one, or a 10

Related to Legitimate aim

  • Legitimate Purposes means sharing of UPSI in the ordinary course of business by an Insider with the following, provided that such sharing has not been carried out to evade or circumvent the prohibitions of these regulations:

  • Legitimate Purpose means sharing of UPSI in the ordinary course of business or on a need-to-know basis. The Company may share the UPSI if required in the interest of the Company.

  • Customer's Confidential Information means: all Personal Data and any information, however it is conveyed, that relates to the business, affairs, developments, property rights, trade secrets, Know-How and IPR of the Customer (including all Customer Background IPR and Project Specific IPR); any other information clearly designated as being confidential (whether or not it is marked "confidential") or which ought reasonably be considered confidential which comes (or has come) to the Customer’s attention or into the Customer’s possession in connection with this Call Off Contract; and information derived from any of the above;

  • Supplier's Confidential Information means any information, however it is conveyed, that relates to the business, affairs, developments, trade secrets, Know-How, personnel and suppliers of the Supplier, including IPRs, together with information derived from the above, and any other information clearly designated as being confidential (whether or not it is marked as "confidential") or which ought reasonably to be considered to be confidential;

  • Customer Confidential Information means any information disclosed (whether disclosed in writing, orally or otherwise) by the Customer to the Company that is marked as “confidential”, described as “confidential” or should have been understood by the Company at the time of disclosure to be confidential;