Duties of the Controller Sample Clauses

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Duties of the Controller. 4.1 In respect of the Personal Data to be processed, the Controller and the Processor shall each be responsible for compliance with the data protection laws that are relevant to them. The Controller must inform the Processor if applicable laws, regulations or guidelines entail specific duties for handling Personal Data in a particular case. 4.2 The Controller shall inform the Processor promptly and comprehensively about any errors or irregularities related to statutory provisions on the Processing of Personal Data that it becomes aware of. 4.3 Where it is legally required to keep and maintain a public directory of processing descriptions, this obligation rests with the Controller. 4.4 The Controller shall be subject to any data breach notification duties resulting from applicable Data Protection Requirements. 4.5 The Controller shall specify, contractually or by Instruction, the measures for the return of the media provided to Processor, and for the deletion of the Personal Data stored at the Processor after termination of this Processing Agreement. The Controller cannot demand the deletion of Personal Data stored with the Processor insofar as the Processor is required by statutory law to retain material that contains that Personal Data, e.g. any applicable data retention rules. Where Processor needs to retain Personal Data, it shall be blocked by the Processor until the applicable retention period has expired. In addition, Personal Data shall be blocked instead of deleting it, to the extent legally permitted under applicable Data Protection Requirements, in particular, if the deletion is not reasonably feasible or only possible with disproportional cost due to the particular type of storage. 4.6 Any additional costs incurred after this DPA was terminated due to the making available or deletion of Personal Data shall be borne by the Controller. 4.7 The Controller must notify the Processor in due time about changes in legal regulations in the area of data protection that affect the contractual duties of Processor and may require that this DPA be amended. The Parties agree to bring about a mutually acceptable solution and to take into account the effects of this action on the agreed remuneration. The Processor may also submit proposals to Controller if Processor deems a certain change to be necessary in order to remain compliant with Applicable Law.
Duties of the Controller. The Controller shall be the chief accounting officer of the Corporation. The Controller shall keep or cause to be kept all books of account and accounting records of the Corporation and shall keep and maintain, or cause to be kept and maintained, adequate and correct accounts of the properties and business transactions of the Corporation. The Controller shall prepare or cause to be prepared appropriate financial statements for the Corporation and shall perform such other duties as may be assigned to him or her by the President or the Board of Directors; and, in general, shall perform all duties incident to the office of Controller.
Duties of the Controller. The Controller assumes full responsibility for complying with the legal requirements for data protection, particularly for the integrity of the data processing by the Processor. The Controller is the sole person in charge according to art. 4 No. 7
Duties of the Controller. (1) The Controller alone is responsible for the lawfulness of the data processing by the Processor and also for safeguarding the rights of the data subjects, and is thus the "controller" within the meaning of Art. 4, no. 7, GDPR. (2) The Controller is the proprietor of all and any rights relating to the Controller Data. (3) The Controller shall immediately inform the Processor if it discovers any errors or irregularities in connection with the processing of Controller Data by the Processor. (4) Should any third parties assert claims against the Processor on account of the processing of Controller Data, the Controller shall indemnify the Processor from all such claims upon first demand.
Duties of the Controller. The Controller, if one is appointed, shall have supervision of the accounting practices of the Corporation and shall prescribe the duties and powers of any other accounting personnel of the Corporation. He shall cause to be maintained an adequate system of financial control through a program of budgets and interpretive reports. He shall initiate and enforce measures and procedures whereby the business of the Corporation shall be conducted with the maximum efficiency and economy. If required, he shall prepare a monthly report covering the operating results of the Corporation. The Controller shall be under the supervision of the Vice President in charge of finance, if one is so designated, and he shall perform such other duties as may be prescribed by the Board of Directors, the President, or any such Vice President in charge of finance.
Duties of the Controller. 1. The Controller shall inform the Processor immediately and in full if it discovers errors or irregularities in the results of the order with regard to data protection provisions. 2. The Controller shall ensure that no special categories of personal data within the meaning of Art. 9 para. (1) of the GDPR are transmitted to the Processor at any time. 3. In the event of a claim against the Processor by a data subject with regard to any claims under Article 82 of the GDPR, the Controller undertakes to support the Processor in defending the claim to the extent possible. 4. The Controller shall name to the Processor in Annex 2 to this Data Processing Agreement its contact persons authorized to issue instructions for data protection issues arising within the scope of the Data Processing Agreement.
Duties of the Controller. The Controller shall ensure that there is statutory authority for all processing of personal data and shall define the purpose and method for the processing of personal data by the Processor pursuant to the Agreement. The Controller shall treat personal data in accordance with the Privacy Regulations in force at any given time.

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