Common use of Opportunity to Object to Subprocessor Changes Clause in Contracts

Opportunity to Object to Subprocessor Changes. To the extent required by law, when any new Third Party Subprocessor is engaged during the term of the Agreement, Virsae will notify Customer of the engagement (including the name and location of the relevant Subprocessor and the activities it will perform) by updating the website listed in Section 5.2 (Information about Subprocessors). If Customer objects to such engagement in a written notice to Virsae within 15 days of being informed thereof on reasonable grounds relating to the protection of Personal Data, Customer and Virsae will work together in good faith to find a mutually acceptable resolution to address such objection. If the parties are unable to reach a mutually acceptable resolution within a reasonable timeframe using reasonable and good faith efforts, Customer may, as its sole and exclusive remedy, terminate the Agreement and cancel the Virsae Solution by providing written notice to Virsae.

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Data Protection Addendum, Data Protection Addendum, Data Protection Addendum