General terms and
conditions including disclaimer
The following conditions apply to visiting and using this website.
Applicable law
Access to and use of this website is subject to Dutch law. Any disputes relating
to this website will be settled by the competent Dutch court.
Liability
This website is solely intended to provide general information. Although the
contents of this website have been compiled with the greatest care, we cannot
give any guarantees about its accuracy or completeness. We therefore do not
accept liability for any damage, including consequential damage, directly
or indirectly caused by visiting or using this website.
Links
It is possible that this website in one way or another links to other websites
(links). However, this is not necessarily done by us or with our permission,
and we are not responsible for these links and/or the information contained
on them. Consequently, we are not responsible for any damage, including consequential
damage, directly or indirectly caused by visiting or using websites linked
to our website.
Brands
All slogans and logos depicted on this website are the property of Vette & Verhaart
BV, unless otherwise indicated. Without written permission provided in advance
by Vette & Verhaart BV, or, where appropriate, by any other trademark owner,
it is not permitted to use one or more of these brands, in any way whatsoever.
Copyright
The copyright on the texts and illustrations available on this website is the
property of Vette & Verhaart BV. The copyright is expressly reserved by
Vette & Verhaart BV.
Use of information
The information on this website is intended for informative use by individual
visitors and may not be used for any other purposes.
Without written permission provided in advance by Vette & Verhaart
BV, it is not permitted to reproduce, amend, delete, forward, store, distribute,
spread or make available for payment to third parties any part of the information
on this website in any form or manner.
It is, however, permitted to view the information on this site on a single
computer and then to download it to a hard drive, and to make a single hard
copy, as long as this is for informative purposes.
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