Mandatory Clauses definition

Mandatory Clauses means “Part 2: Mandatory Clauses” of the Approved Addendum.
Mandatory Clauses means the list of Mandatory Clauses detailed at CRGN 8 (Mandatory Clauses), which must be considered for inclusion in all Contracts
Mandatory Clauses means Part 2: Mandatory Clauses of the Approved Addendum, being the template Addendum B.1.0 issued by the UK Information Commissioner and laid before the UK Parliament in accordance with s119A of the Data Protection Act 2018 on 2 February 2022, as it is revised under Section 19 of those Mandatory Clauses;

Examples of Mandatory Clauses in a sentence

  • In such case the parties agree to be bound by the terms and conditions set out in the Mandatory Clauses of the Approved Addendum, being the template Addendum B.1.0 issued by the ICO and laid before Parliament in accordance with s119A of the Data Protection Act 2018 on 2 February 2022, as it is revised under Section 18 of those Mandatory Clauses with the adaptations as set out in Annex IV of this SCC Amendment.


More Definitions of Mandatory Clauses

Mandatory Clauses means Part 2: Mandatory Clauses of the Approved Addendum, being the template Addendum B.1.0 issued by the Information Commissioner’s Office and laid before Parliament in accordance with s199A of the Data Protection Act 2018 on 2 February 2022, as it is revised under Section 18 of those Mandatory Clauses.
Mandatory Clauses means Part 2: Mandatory Clauses of the UK Addendum, as it is revised under Section 18 of those Mandatory Clauses.
Mandatory Clauses means clauses relating to: Provision of information during and at the end of the contract; Protection of Personal Data; Freedom of Information and Transparency; Data in Transit; Virus Protection; Data Quality; Confidentiality; Intellectual Property Rights ; Staff and Security; Disclosure and Barring Checks and Vetting; Corrupt Gifts and Fraud; Observance of Statutory Requirements; Equal Opportunities; Human Rights Act; Whistle Blowing; Business Continuity Planning; Health and Safety; Counter Terrorism and Security Xxx 0000 (“CTSA”); TUPE and Pension Comparability; Assistance in Legal Proceedings; Records and Audit Access; Agency; Assignment / Novation; Consultant’s Status; Conflicts of Interest; Licence to Occupy Premises; Environmental Requirements; and VAT, substantially as drafted in the Call-off Terms, subject to any necessary amendments to take account of drafting particulars of the relevant Permitted Contract Form;
Mandatory Clauses means the mandatory clauses of the UK Addendum, as shown in Part Four of the document presently published at xxxxx://xxx.xxx.xx/media/for- organisations/documents/4019538/international-data-transfer-agreement.pdf.
Mandatory Clauses means “Part 2: Mandatory Clauses” of the Approved Addendum;

Related to Mandatory Clauses

  • Model Clauses means the standard contractual clauses annexed to the EU Commission Decision 2010/87/EU of 5 February 2010 for the transfer of Personal Data to Processors established in third countries under the EU Directives and any amendment, replacement or renewal thereof by the European Commission.

  • Clause means a clause of this Agreement;

  • Clauses means these contractual clauses, which are a free-standing document that does not incorporate commercial business terms established by the parties under separate commercial arrangements. The details of the transfer (as well as the personal data covered) are specified in Annex B, which forms an integral part of the clauses.

  • Market Disruption Event means any of the following events as determined by the Calculation Agent in its sole discretion:

  • Mandatory Trigger Provision means, as to any Qualifying Capital Securities, provisions in the terms thereof or of the related transaction agreements that:

  • 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.

  • Payment Conditions means, at the time of determination with respect to a proposed payment to fund a Specified Transaction, that:

  • Special Conditions means Special Conditions of Contract, which override the General Conditions, also referred to as SCC.