Transborder definition

Transborder means flights to and from the continental United States, Hawaii and Alaska.
Transborder means across State borders, including across subnational borders that are internal to the State. Transborder data transfer occurs whenever data are transferred across State borders, where data transmitted between a sender and a recipient located in the same State are sent via another State, or where one or more persons have, or may under certain conditions have, access to the data remotely from another State.

Examples of Transborder in a sentence

  • The Parties agree to cooperate with a view to ensuring that levels of protection of personal data are consistent with relevant international standards, including the OECD Guidelines on the Protection of Privacy and Transborder Flows of Personal Data.

  • The Parties agree to cooperate with a view to advancing their relationship following the European Commission's decision on the adequate protection of personal data by New Zealand, and to ensuring a high level of protection of personal data in accordance with relevant international instruments and standards, including the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development ("OECD") Guidelines on the Protection of Privacy and Transborder Flows of Personal Data.

  • While the schedules are in effect, the Committee may discuss ideas for improving the morale and functioning of the operation including, for example, regular rotation of screening officers between posts such as Domestic, Transborder, and HBS.

  • These Transborder Rules are intended to ensure that such Multinational Customers receive the EC Offerings in a prompt and effective manner, and that financial be taken into account by Sterling Commerce for all parties, including, Company and Sterling Commerce's other providers ("Providers").

  • Canadian Domestic & Transborder Shipments: When a value is declared on any air waybill, manifest or other transport document, a valuation charge will be applied.

  • The main threats to privacy in a cloud computing environment are: • Lack of User Control • Lack of Training and Expertise • Unauthorized Secondary Usage and Loss of Trust • Complexity of Regulatory Compliance • Transborder Data Flow • Litigation • Legal Uncertainty In 2014, the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) adopted ISO/IEC 27018:2014, an addendum to ISO/IEC 27001, the first international code of practice for cloud privacy.

  • Nothing in this Agreement shall be deemed to limit, modify or otherwise prohibit (i) the right of STERLING COMMERCE to license, directly or indirectly, the EC Technology to end users in the Territory who intend to use such intellectual property for its own internal purposes, or (ii) the right of STERLING COMMERCE or its other appointed third parties, from marketing, providing or sublicensing the EC Offerings to Transborder Customers in accordance with the Transborder Rules.

  • Trans-border transfer of personal data shall be carried out in accordance with the laws and international treaties of the Russian Federation.

  • Company shall have sole responsibility for providing "First Level" technical assistance and support to such Company Customers (and the Transborder Customers to the extent stated in Section 21(a)), which shall include customer relations, training, education, implementation of any services, responding to inquiries and determining the extent and responsibility for any claimed malfunctions of any part of the EC Offerings.

  • Company will offer and will perform -------------------------- installation, implementation, facilitation, maintenance and support services to all Company Customers and to all Prospects within the Territory including, without limitation, at STERLING COMMERCE's request or approval, those Transborder Customers that obtained the EC Offerings as provided in Section 2.2(a).

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