Common use of Right to rectification Clause in Contracts

Right to rectification. Individuals have the right to have factually inaccurate data corrected, and incomplete data completed. ☒ GDPR Article 17 (1) (b) & (e) – Right to be forgotten – This right may apply where the sharing is based on Consent, Contract or Legitimate Interests, or where a Court Order has demanded that the information for an individual must no longer be processed. Should either circumstance occur, the receiving Partner must notify all Data Controllers party to this protocol, providing sufficient information for the individual to be identified, and explaining the basis for the application, to enable all Partners to take the appropriate action. ☐

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Information Sharing Protocol

Right to rectification. Individuals have the right to have factually inaccurate data corrected, and incomplete data completed. ☒ UK GDPR Article 17 (1) (b) & (e) – Right to be forgotten – This right may apply where the sharing is based on Consent, Contract or Legitimate Interests, or where a Court Order has demanded that the information for an individual must no longer be processed. Should either circumstance occur, the receiving Partner must notify all Data Controllers party to this protocol, providing sufficient information for the individual to be identified, and explaining the basis for the application, to enable all Partners to take the appropriate action. N/A

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Data Sharing Agreement

Right to rectification. Individuals have the right to have factually inaccurate data corrected, and incomplete data completed. ☒ UK GDPR Article 17 (1) (b) & (e) – Right to be forgotten – This right may apply where the sharing is based on Consent, Contract or Legitimate Interests, or where a Court Order has demanded that the information for an individual must no longer be processed. Should either circumstance occur, the receiving Partner must notify all Data Controllers party to this protocol, providing sufficient information for the individual to be identified, and explaining the basis for the application, to enable all Partners to take the appropriate action. ☐

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Data Sharing Agreement