Legal Notice
The www.sygaelectronique.com website, referred to as the “Website”, is the property of SAS Syga Electronique, referred to as the Publisher.
SAS Syga Electronique
Siret: 34136391900059
Registered office:
6 RUE JACQUES KELLNER
95150 TAVERNY
The person responsible for the publication of the Website is M. CROCETTA
The Web Site hosting provider is OVH
Personal data
Users are informed that when they visit the Website, a cookie may be automatically installed on their browser. A cookie is an element that does not allow the user to be identified, but is used to record information relating to the user’s browsing on the Website.
Copyright
The reproduction or representation, in whole or in part, of the pages, data and any other component of the Website, by any process or medium whatsoever, is prohibited and constitutes an infringement without the Publisher’s authorization.
Development and production
Applicable law and jurisdiction.
Any dispute arising in connection with the use of the www.sygaelectronique.com website is subject to French law.
Illustrations
All rights to photographs, images or illustrations of any kind used on the website are reserved for the legal duration of protection and for the entire world.
Other provisions
The information contained in the Website is provided for the sole general information of visitors, and is not intended to replace or substitute professional advice or consultation.
Although the Publisher takes the utmost care to ensure the quality and reliability of the information contained on the Website, it is provided for information purposes only, without any guarantee, explicit or implicit, of its validity, completeness or timeliness. Consequently, visitors acknowledge that they use this information under their sole and exclusive responsibility.
Disputes
The Legal Notice has been drawn up in accordance with French law, and in particular with the provisions of the law of June 21, 2004 on confidence in the digital economy and the law of January 6, 1978 as amended by the law of August 6, 2004 on information technology and civil liberties. In the event of a dispute, and after an attempt has been made to reach an amicable settlement, any dispute relating to the acceptance, validity, interpretation, application or execution of any of the provisions of the Legal Terms is expressly referred to the Courts within the jurisdiction of the Paris Court of Appeal, which shall have exclusive jurisdiction, irrespective of the place of subscription and notwithstanding plurality of defendants or the introduction of third parties.