Exemplos de uso de Right of objection em Inglês e suas traduções para o Português
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Your right of objection in connection with Google.
This corresponds to one instance of the exercise of the right of objection under the GDPR.
The right of objection only exists within the limits provided for in Art. 21 GDPR.
The right of objection exists only within the limits provided for in art. 21 GDPR.
Right of objection: You have the right to object to the processing of your personal data as described in this Privacy Policy.
In addition, you have a right of objection and a right of withdrawal.
The right of objection is understood to be the possibility for Internet users to refuse to use their personal information for certain purposes mentioned in the collection.
Provided that we state our legitimate interest or a legitimate interest of a third party(Article 6(1) lit f GDPR) as the legal basisfor processing personal data, you have a right of objection pursuant to Article 21 GDPR.
When exercising such a right of objection, we request that you outline the reasons why we should not process your personal data in the manner we have described.
According to the General Data Protection Regulation, you are entitled to information, correction, deletion andrestriction of processing, to assert your right to transferability of data and your right of objection described above, and to revoke consents granted.
According to paragraph 5 the right of objection and termination only applies to changes in pricing and not to mere changes in Cabanova's service packages.
In the event that the right of objection is exercised, this data may be archived during the limitation period stipulated in Article 8 of the Criminal Procedure Code i.e. for three years.
In addition, Level 1 legislation may empower ESMA to develop draft regulatory or implementing technical standards according to Art 10 and15 of the ESMA Regulation which may be adopted by the Commission subject to a right of objection by Council and Parliament in case of regulatory technical standards.
The right of objection should be granted to WTO member countries' nationals with a legitimate interest on the same terms as laid down in Article 7(4)of the said Regulation.
You have a right to information, rectification, erasure orrestriction of the processing of your stored data, a right of objection to the processing as well as a right to data portability and a right to complain in accordance with the requirements of data protection law.
Right of objection: If we process your data on the basis of a legitimate interest, you can object to this data processing at any time; this would also apply to any profiling which is based on these provisions.
A first amendment priority lies in defining more clearly the key information to be officially published prior to registration in order to permit, on the one hand,any operator to exercise his or her right of objection and, on the other, the authorities responsible for checking to guarantee ex officio protection for the names registered in each Member State.
In the event that the right of objection is exercised, this data may be archived during the limitation period stipulated in Article 8 of the Criminal Procedure Code i.e. for three years.
Action for annulment- Plan to grant State aid in the field of power semiconductors-Notification of the Commission Content of the notification and of supplementary questions put by the Commission- Nature andduration of the investigation- Commission's right of objection-Article 93(3)of the EC Treaty(now Article 88(3) EC) Full Court.
Right of objection You have the right, for reasons arising from your particular situation, to object at any time to the processing of personal data concerning you, which is carried out based on Art.
If, according to NNG's findings, the data subject's objection is justified, NNG shall terminate all processing operations(including data collection and transmission), block the data, and notify all recipients to whom any of these data has been transmitted of the objection and the ensuing measures,upon which the recipients shall also take measures to enforce the data subject's right of objection.
Right of objection You have the right, for reasons arising from your particular situation, to object at any time to the processing of personal data concerning you, which is carried out based on Art.
At the NAFO meeting of September 1996 in St Petersburg, the Commission, quite independently of any considerations as regards the conclusions on the distribution of quotas, accepted a distribution criterion for zone 2J3KL which will, in practice, be fixed autonomously by Canada,thus opening up the door to the abolition of the right of objection of the contracting parties to NAFO, via a new framework for conflict resolution.
Right of objection: If we process your data out of a legitimate interest, you can object to, and revoke your consent for, this data processing at any time; this would also apply to any profiling based on these provisions.
It should be specified that this responsibility includes the need to make public any plan by a Member State to transmit to the Commission a request which satisfies the conditions of the Regulation, so thatany operators established on the territory of that State may exercise a right of objection which, according to the case law on the subject(order of 26 October 2000 delivered by the Court in Case C-447/98 Molkerei Grossbraunshain and Bene Nahrungsmittel v Commission), they may not exercise at Community level.
Right of objection(Article 21 of GDPR): If data is collected on the basis of Article 6(1)(f)(processing for the purposes of legitimate interests), you have the right to object to such processing at any time for reasons arising from your particular situation.
Right of objection You have the right to object, on grounds relating to your particular situation, at any time to processing of your personal data which is based on Art. 6(1) lit. e or f GDPR, including profiling based on those provisions.