Legitimate Interest definition
Examples of Legitimate Interest in a sentence
Legitimate Interest means the interest of our business in conducting and managing our business to enable us to give you the best service/product and the best and most secure experience.
In such circumstances, and upon request of the Party entering the co-operation or arrangement, the other Party shall grant non-exclusive rights to permit such co-operation or arrangement against terms and conditions to be agreed, provided such grant does not adversely affect a Legitimate Interest of the other Party.
For the purpose of marketing from another Group company, where Legitimate Interest can be identified on behalf of the Customer, if the Customer has not opted out of further receipt of such Marketing.
Our lawful basis for processing your data is a Legitimate Interest for marketing purposes.
The lawful basis for holding personal information of Client employees’ is Contract, Consent and Legitimate Interest.