Common use of Proportionality and necessity Clause in Contracts

Proportionality and necessity. Proportionality and necessity are factors to be taken into consideration when deciding whether to share personal information. In making the decision, employees must weigh up what might happen as a result of the information being shared against what might happen if it is not and apply their professional judgement. You are expected to justify that you believed sharing was necessary for one of the following criteria: ● necessary for the purposes of preventing or detecting crime ● required or authorised by an enactment, by a rule of law or by the order of a court or tribunal ● in the particular circumstances, was justified as being in the public interest. Or that you acted in the reasonable belief that: ● the person had a legal right to do the obtaining, disclosing, procuring or retaining ● the person would have had the consent of the controller if the controller had known about the obtaining, disclosing, procuring or retaining and the circumstances of it

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Data Sharing Agreement, Data Sharing Agreement