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Terms & Conditions

1. Scope of application

These General Terms and Conditions of Use (hereinafter: ‘GTCU’) govern access to and use of the 995concept website accessible at www.995concept.com (hereinafter: ‘the Website’), published by 995concept Sàrl.

By accessing and browsing the Website, the user fully and unreservedly accepts these GTCU.

2. Website publisher

Company name: 995concept
Legal form: Sàrl (limited liability company)
Address: 6-8, rue du 31-Décembre 1207 Geneva
IDE number: CHE-177.104.617
Email: info@995concept.com
Legal representative: Rayan Bastreghi

3. Access to the Website

The Website is freely accessible without the need to create an account. However, access may be temporarily interrupted for maintenance or in cases of force majeure. The publisher does not guarantee uninterrupted or error-free access.

4. Intellectual property

All content on the Website (text, images, graphics, logos, videos, downloadable documents, etc.) is the exclusive property of [Company name], unless otherwise stated.

Any reproduction, distribution, modification or reuse, even partial, without prior written authorisation, is prohibited.

5. Liability

The publisher provides information for informational purposes only. It cannot guarantee the accuracy, completeness or timeliness of the content published.

It cannot be held liable for any direct or indirect damage resulting from the use of the Website or the inability to access it.

6. Links to third-party websites

The Website may contain links to other websites. The publisher accepts no responsibility for their content, security or operation.

7. Data protection

No personal data is collected automatically except for technical data necessary for the proper functioning of the Website (IP address, browser type, etc.).

8. Modification of the T&Cs

The publisher reserves the right to modify these T&Cs at any time. The version in force is the one published on the Website on the date of consultation.

9. Applicable law and jurisdiction

These Terms of Use are governed by Swiss law. In the event of a dispute, the competent courts are those of the company's registered office, subject to recourse to mediation or another alternative dispute resolution method.

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