Audit Rights Clause
Gives a party the right to inspect the other's records or systems to verify compliance.
Qué es
An audit clause entitles one party to examine the other's books, records, processes or security controls to confirm compliance, for example with pricing, royalty reporting, licence usage, or data-protection obligations.
Por qué importa
Trust is not verification. Audit rights let a customer or licensor check that reported figures and controls are accurate, deterring under-reporting and supporting regulatory accountability under the GDPR and similar regimes.
Cómo aplicarla
- Define the scope, frequency, notice period and who may conduct the audit.
- Limit access to relevant records and protect the auditee's confidential information.
- Allocate costs: the auditor usually pays, unless a material discrepancy is found.
- State remedies: correction, repayment of underpaid amounts, and re-audit rights.
Consejos de negociación
- • Auditees should cap audit frequency and require reasonable notice and confidentiality.
- • Auditors should secure a cost-shift if the audit reveals a discrepancy above a threshold.
Errores frecuentes
- • Audit rights so intrusive they disrupt operations or expose unrelated confidential data.
- • No remedy attached, so an audit can find a breach but achieve nothing.
Referencias legales
- GDPR Art. 28(3)(h) GDPR: audits of processors Derecho de la UE
- BW 6:248 Reasonableness and fairness Derecho neerlandés
Salvo indicación en contrario, las referencias remiten al derecho neerlandés (Burgerlijk Wetboek, el Código Civil neerlandés); los instrumentos de la UE como el RGPD se aplican en toda la UE. Se trata de información general, no de asesoramiento legal. Otras jurisdicciones tratan estos conceptos de forma distinta. Verifique el texto vigente y su situación con un abogado cualificado.
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