Examples of Protection Legislation in a sentence
If Customer has a legitimate objection to the Sub-processor, consisting of reasonable and documented grounds relating to a Sub-processor's non-compliance with applicable Data Protection Legislation, Customer shall provide written notice of such objection to Veritas during the fifteen (15) days of Veritas providing the Sub- processor Notice.
During the term of the Agreement, Veritas will allow, on at least 30 business days’ notice (unless shorter notice period is required by applicable law or statutory authority), Customer and its respective auditors or authorised agents to conduct reasonable audits or inspections to verify that Veritas is Processing Customer Personal Data in accordance with its obligations under these Terms and Conditions and applicable Data Protection Legislation.
If Customer has a legitimate objection to the Sub-processor, consisting of reasonable and documented grounds relating to a Sub-processor's non-compliance with applicable Data Protection Legislation, Customer may, by providing written notice to Veritas within fifteen (15) days of Veritas providing the Sub- processor Notice, terminate the Service for which Veritas intends to use the objected-to Sub-processor.
Veritas shall notify Customer immediately if it considers that an instruction from Customer is in breach of Data Protection Legislation, and Veritas shall be entitled but not obliged to suspend execution of the instructions concerned, until Customer confirms such instructions in writing.
During the term of the Agreement, Veritas will allow, on at least 30 business days’ notice (unless shorter notice period is required by applicable law or statutory authority), Customer and its respective auditors or authorised agents to conduct reasonable audits or inspections to verify that Veritas is processing Customer Personal Data in accordance with its obligations under the Agreement and applicable Data Protection Legislation.