Third Party Subprocessors definition

Third Party Subprocessors has the meaning given in Section 11.1 (Consent to Subprocessor Engagement).
Third Party Subprocessors has the meaning given in Section 5 (Subprocessors) of Annex 1.
Third Party Subprocessors has the meaning given in Section 5 (Subprocessors) of Annex 1. ● The terms controller, data subject, processing, processor and supervisory authority as used in this Addendum have the meanings given in the GDPR. Duration and Scope of Addendum This Addendum will, notwithstanding the expiration of the Agreement, remain in effect until, and automatically expire upon, Cultivate’s deletion of all Personal Data. Client Instructions Cultivate will process Personal Data only in accordance with Client’s instructions. By entering into this Addendum, Client instructs Cultivate to process Personal Data to provide the Service. Client acknowledges and agrees that such instruction authorizes Cultivate to process Personal Data (a) to perform its obligations and exercise its rights under the Agreement; (b) perform its legal obligations and to establish, exercise or defend legal claims in respect of the Agreement; (c) pursuant to any other written instructions given by Client and acknowledged in writing by Cultivate as constituting instructions for purposes of this Addendum; and (d) as reasonably necessary for the proper management and administration of Cultivate’s business. Security

Examples of Third Party Subprocessors in a sentence

  • For ACS and Consulting Services, any additional Third Party Subprocessors that Oracle intends to use will be listed in Your order for ACS or Consulting Services, or in a subsequent “Oracle Subprocessor Notice”, which Oracle will send to you by e-mail as necessary.

  • You will be entitled, upon written request, to receive copies of the relevant privacy and security terms of Oracle’s agreement with any Third Party Subprocessors and Oracle Affiliates that may Process Personal Information.

  • Third Party Subprocessors are expected to meet their Incident reporting obligations under Applicable Data Protection Law.

  • To receive notice of any intended changes to these lists of Oracle Affiliates and Third Party Subprocessors, You can (i) sign up per the instructions on My Oracle Support, Document ID 2288528.1; or (ii) Oracle will provide you notice of intended changes where a sign up mechanism is not available.

  • You should monitor the list of Agilysys Affiliates and Third Party Subprocessors frequently for changes, as Agilysys’s updating of the list constitutes notice to You.

  • Arcserve’s agreements with Third Party Subprocessors, contain similar Incident reporting obligations.

  • You will also be entitled, upon written request, to receive copies of the relevant privacy and security terms of Arcserve’s agreement with any Third Party Subprocessors and Arcserve Affiliates that may Process Personal Data.

  • Oracle’s agreements with Third Party Subprocessors contain similar Incident reporting obligations.

  • You will also be entitled, upon written request, to receive copies of the relevant privacy and security terms of Oracle’s agreement with any Third Party Subprocessors and Oracle Affiliates that may Process Personal Data.

  • Oracle will notify You of its use of Oracle Affiliates and Third Party Subprocessors in accordance with Section 5 of this Data Processing Agreement; and ensure Oracle Affiliates and Third Party Subprocessors are subject to applicable written agreements per Section 5 of this Data Processing Agreement.


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