General terms and conditions of use
1. Purpose
These General Terms and Conditions of Use (GTCU) govern access to and use of the https://capepebble.com website . By accessing and using this site, the user accepts these conditions without reservation.
2. Identification of the publisher
The site is published by CAPE PEBBLE, a Société par Actions Simplifiée Unipersonnelle (SASU), registered in the Macon Trade and Companies Register under number 810 461 863.
- Company name: CAPE PEBBLE
- Registered office: 17 IMPASSE DE CIMPOINT, 71260 LUGNY, France
- SIRET number: 810 461 863 00013
- VAT number: FR 91 810461863
- Telephone number: 04 27 86 81 51
- Email: [email protected]
3. Access to and use of the site
The site is accessible free of charge to any user with Internet access. Users are responsible for their computer equipment and their connection to the network.
4. Intellectual property rights
All the contents present on the site (texts, images, logos, graphic elements, etc.) are protected by the right of intellectual property and are the exclusive property of CAPE PEBBLE. Any reproduction, representation, modification, adaptation or exploitation, in whole or in part, without prior written authorisation, is strictly forbidden.
5. Responsibility
The information published on the site is provided for information only. Despite all the care taken in updating it, errors may still occur. CAPE PEBBLE cannot be held responsible for any inaccuracies.
The site may contain links to third party sites. CAPE PEBBLE declines all responsibility for the content of these sites and for any damage which may result from their consultation.
6. Personal data
The personal data collected is treated in accordance with our Confidentiality Policy. The user has rights of access, rectification and opposition on his data.
7. Modification of the GCU
CAPE PEBBLE reserves the right to modify these GCU at any time. The users will be informed of the updates by their publication on this page.
8. Applicable law and competent jurisdiction
Any litigation in connection with the use of the site is governed by French law. In the event of a dispute, the competent jurisdiction is that of the French courts.