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The Company cannot anticipate, prepare for, or seek to limit a regulatory disclosure because Checkout.com is permitted to act before notifying it.
Checkout.com may disclose your Vault Data to a Regulatory Authority without telling you in advance.
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to notify the Disclosing Party promptly and in writing of the circumstances surrounding any suspected possession, use or knowledge of the Confidential Information
"In the event that any Regulatory Authority requests access to the Company's Vault Data, Checkout.com may provide such access without prior notice to the Company.Excerpt from Checkout.com's Terms
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The Company cannot anticipate, prepare for, or seek to limit a regulatory disclosure because Checkout.com is permitted to act before notifying it.
Checkout.com may disclose your Vault Data to a Regulatory Authority without telling you in advance.
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