Defining Legal Entity Properties
To specify information on an entity:
1. Select Organization > Legal entities & DPOs.
2. Select an entity.
General Properties of Entities
Indication about the Status of the entity can be found on the top right-hand side:
• "Live": the entity has been created or validated by the DPO / Privacy team
• "Candidate": someone without the proper rights created the entity; it needs to be validated by the DPO or Privacy team
• "Obsolete": the entity no longer exists

The Status is available for all main
HOPEX Privacy Management concepts.
The property page offers more opportunities to describe legal entities.
• Legal Entity
• Acronym
• DPO: who the DPO is for the legal entity
• Reporting to DPO: who the main DPO is within a hierarchy of DPOs.
• Group HQ: indicates whether the legal entity represents the headquarters (read-only).

Only the legal entity created by default is considered as headquarters.
• EU Entity: indicates whether the legal entity is located in the European Union or not (read-only).
Managing Establishments
Managing National Representatives
Consequently, national representatives must be appointed when:
• the legal entity headquarters are based outside the European Union, and
• the legal entity processes personal data of people in the European Union.
If this is not the case, no national representatives are required.
The national representative acts on behalf of the controller or processor with regard to their obligations under privacy regulations.
To specify national representatives for an entity:

In the entity property page, select the
National representatives tab.
For each representative you may specify:
• the EU coverage: what part of Europe the national representative covers (for example All EU countries)
• the Last audit date: when the national representative was last audited by the legal entity.
Managing Contractual Agreements
To specify contractual agreements applicable to an entity:

In the entity property page, select the
Contractual agreements tab.
This section displays the list of existing contractual agreements that the legal entity signed with third parties.
A contractual agreement can be specified within the context of a Processing activity when a third party is involved. For more information, see
Managing Third Parties.
The following information can be provided on a contractual agreement:
• Contract name
• Reference ID: can be defined from another tool (SAP for instance)
• Contract scope: enables you to specify which legal entities and departments are covered by the contract
• Expiration Date
• Data Protection clauses: enables you to specify whether the contract contains data protection specific clauses
• Subcontracting: enables you to indicate whether the contract authorizes the third party to sub-contract its services.
• File
• Access path
Managing Users
To assign users to a legal entity:
1. Select Organization > Legal entities and DPOs.
2. In the properties of a legal entity, select the Users tab and add the relevant users.
This section enables you to connect users who should access the information related to the current legal entity, for example its processing activities.

If no specific users are listed, everyone will be able to view all the processing activities of the legal entity.