Terms & Conditions
- The Intellectual Property disclosure will inform users that the contents, logo and other visual media you created is your property and is protected by copyright laws.
- A Termination clause will inform that users’ accounts on your website and mobile app or users’ access to your website and mobile (if users can’t have an account with you) can be terminated in case of abuses or at your sole discretion.
- A Governing Law will inform users which laws govern the agreement. This should the country in which your company is headquartered or the country from which you operate your web site and mobile app.
- A Links To Other Web Sites clause will inform users that you are not responsible for any third party web sites that you link to. This kind of clause will generally inform users that they are responsible for reading and agreeing (or disagreeing) with the Terms and Conditions or Privacy Policies of these third parties.
- If your website or mobile apps allows users to create content and make that content public to other users, a Content section will inform users that they own the rights to the content they have created.
The “Content” clause usually mentions that users must give you (the website or mobile app developer) a license so that you can share this content on your website/mobile app and to make it available to other users.
Because the content created by users is public to other users, a DMCA notice clause (or Copyright Infringement ) section is helpful to inform users and copyright authors that, if any content is found to be a copyright infringement, you will respond to any DMCA take down notices received and you will take down the content. - A Limit What Users Can Do clause can inform users that by agreeing to use your service, they’re also agreeing to not do certain things. This can be part of a very long and thorough list in your Terms and Conditions agreements so as to encompass the most amount of negative uses.
Nos marchandises vendues voyagent aux risques et périls de l'acheteur, quel que soit le mode et conditions de transport. Toutes nos factures sont payables à Quettehou (50630), quel que soit le mode de règlement. Nos prix sont facturés sur la base des tarifs en vigueur au jour de la livraison. En cas de contestation, le tribunal de commerce de Cherbourg-en-Cotentin (50100) sera seul compétent. De convention expresse nous nous réservons la propriété des marchandises fournies jusqu'au dernier jour de leur parfait paiement conformément aux termes de la loi N°80.335 du 12 mai 1980. Pénalité de retard de règlement : intérêt légal x 1,5. Pas d'escompte pour paiement anticipé. Tout retard de règlement donnera lieu de plein droit et sans qu'aucune mise en demeure ne soit nécessaire au paiement de pénalités de retard sur la base du taux BCE majoré de dix (10) points et au paiement d'une indemnité forfaitaire pour frais de recouvrement de 40 euros.