Common use of Client Access Clause in Contracts

Client Access. At any time, you can find out what personal information we have, what it is being used for and to whom it has been disclosed. However, in some specific circumstances, disclosure of your personal information to you can or must by law be denied, for example, when: • The information is protected by solicitor/ client privilege; • Disclosure of the information would also reveal personal information about another person; or • Disclosure would reveal confidential commercial information. • We will do our best to provide the required information to you within 30 days and will provide an explanation if we are unable to meet your request. A fee may be charged for certain inquiries due to the time and resources required, in which case we will provide an estimate of the amount in advance.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Credit Cardholder Agreement, Credit Cardholder Agreement