Legal notices
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General conditions of use
Clause No. 1
Services offered
Clause No. 2
Use of Services
"VERBOLINK" offers services of writing, translation, proofreading and correction of content. Specific details of each service are available on the Site.
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You agree to use our Services in accordance with all applicable laws and regulations.
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You are responsible for the content you submit. "VERBOLINK" reserves the right to refuse any content and requests deemed inappropriate.
Clause No. 3
Confidentiality
We respect your privacy. Please review our Privacy Policy to understand how we collect, use and protect your personal information.
Clause n°4
Intellectual property
All content created or provided by "VERBOLINK" remains the intellectual property of "VERBOLINK". You may not use this content for commercial purposes without our written permission.
Clause No. 5
Order and payment
Details regarding orders and payments are specified on the Site. By placing an order, you agree to pay the fees indicated for the services requested.
Clause No. 6
Responsibility
"VERBOLINK" strives to provide quality services, but cannot guarantee the accuracy or completeness of the content. We are not responsible for any consequences arising from the use of our services.
Clause No. 7
Modification of the T&Cs
"VERBOLINK" reserves the right to modify these T&Cs at any time. The modifications will take effect as soon as they are published on the Site.
Clause No. 8
Termination
We reserve the right to terminate or suspend your access to the Site if you violate these T&Cs.
Clause No. 9
Applicable law
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These T&Cs are governed by the laws in force in [your jurisdiction].
By using the "VERBOLINK" Site, you accept these T&Cs. If you have any questions, please contact us at the following address: [contact@mot-à-mot.com].
Any dispute regarding the interpretation and execution of these general terms and conditions of sale is subject to French law.
Failing an amicable resolution, the dispute will be brought before the Commercial Court.