relevant and reasoned objection definition

relevant and reasoned objection means an objection to a draft decision as to whether there is an infringement of this Regulation, or whether envisaged action in relation to the controller or processor complies with this Regulation, which clearly demonstrates the significance of the risks posed by the draft decision as regards the fundamental rights and freedoms of data subjects and, where applicable, the free flow of personal data within the Union;
relevant and reasoned objection means an objection to a draft decision as to whether there is an infringement of this Regulation, or whether envisaged action in relation to the controller or processor complies
relevant and reasoned objection means an objection as to whether or not there has been a breach of this Regulation or whether the proposed action against the controller or processor is in accordance with this Regulation, which objection makes clear the scope of the risks of the draft decision with regard to the fundamental rights and freedoms of data subjects and, where appropriate, the free movement of personal data within the Union.

More Definitions of relevant and reasoned objection

relevant and reasoned objection means an objection as to whether there is an infringement of this Regulation or not, or whether the envisaged action in relation to the controller or processor complies with this Regulation, which clearly demonstrates the significance of the risks posed by the draft decision as regards the fundamental
relevant and reasoned objection means an objection to a draft decision as to whether this Regulation has been infringed or whether the envisaged measure concerning the controller or processor is in compliance with the Regulation; the objection must clearly demonstrate the significance of the risks posed by the draft decision to the fundamental rights and freedoms of data subjects and, where applicable, to the free flow of personal data within the Union;

Related to relevant and reasoned objection

  • Good Reason means:

  • Cure Period means the period specified in this Agreement for curing any breach or default of any provision of this Agreement by the Party responsible for such breach or default and shall:

  • Resignation for Good Reason means a Separation as a result of your resignation within 12 months after one of the following conditions has come into existence without your consent:

  • Dispute Notice means a written notice served by one Party on the other stating that the Party serving the notice believes that there is a Dispute;