Examples of using Right to amend in English and their translations into Swedish
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Right to amend if we process incorrect
You have the right to amend, delete and restrict your personal data.
The property reserves the right to amend the rate if valid proof is not provided.
The Provider has the right to amend the current terms on a rolling basis.
Mercell reserves the right to amend the above rules without prior notification.
Reserves the right to amend this policy to adapt to new legislation
BETFAIR reserves the right to amend, cancel, reclaim
Cookie Statement Elephant reserves the right to amend this Privacy and Cookie Statement.
We reserve the right to amend our security and data protection measures,
We reserve the right to amend our security and privacy measures where this becomes necessary due to technical or legal developments.
It is our group's view that it is right to amend interinstitutional agreements with regard to new expenditure for Galileo
Only the Member State responsible shall have the right to amend data which it has entered in the Central Repository,
Taxi Göteborg has the right to amend the provisions in the Terms and Conditions without the prior consent of the Account holder.
The Service Provider shall have the right to amend these Terms of Use by giving a notice on the Service website.
Since we have the right to amend these Terms we also ask that you save a copy of the Terms that are applicable on your purchase.
Notwithstanding any other rights under these terms of use, Gameforge has the right to amend and fully or partially delete content
Swedish Match has the right to amend this policy at any time,
DSAB has the right to amend the terms and conditions or the scope of the Services after informing the Customer in accordance with Paragraph 11 above.
Only the supplying CIS partner shall have the right to amend, supplement, correct
does it have the right to amend it to introduce new priorities?