Legal information

RMT Bestim

RMT Bestim
VEGENOV
1040 Pen ar Prat
29250 Saint-pol-de-Léon
Tel.: 02 98 29 06 44

Email: contact@vegenov.com

On-line date: 07/02/2021

Director of publication: Juliette Clément
Webmaster : Juliette Clément

Creation and hosting of the site

Graphic charter: ANAXIMANDRE
Website creation and development : ANAXIMANDRE
Hosting : Anaximandre – OVH
Site manager: Juliette CLEMENT
Technical team: Christelle Bourreau, Stephane Péron, Nicolas Farcy, Sylvain Guillou

Privacy and personal data

All personal data collected on the site are treated with the strictest confidentiality. We remind you that you have the right to access, modify, rectify and delete data concerning you:
(art. 34 of the law “Informatique et Libertés” of 6 January 1978).

To exercise this right, send us an email via this form
or
ELICITRA RMT RMT BESTIM
VEGENOV
1040 Pen ar Prat
29250 Saint-Pol-de-Léon
Tel.: 02 98 29 06 44
E mail : contact@vegenov.com

Responsibility

RMT Bestim shall not be held liable for any inconvenience or damage inherent in the use of the Internet network, in particular a break in service, external intrusion or the presence of computer viruses, or any event qualified as force majeure, in accordance with case law.
Although great care has been taken in the creation of this website, RMT Bestim cannot be held responsible for any errors that may occur.

Intellectual property

All elements of the https://rmt-bestim.org/ website, including downloadable documents, are protected by copyright, trademarks or patents. They are the exclusive property of RMT Bestim. Consequently, you may not, under any circumstances and in any way, reproduce, represent, disseminate, modify or concede all or part of any of the elements reproduced on the site and all or part of the site without the prior and express agreement of the RMT Bestim.

Duration

These terms and conditions apply for the duration of the services offered by RMT Bestim on the website https://rmt-bestim.org/

Applicable law and jurisdiction

The present conditions are subject to French law. In the event of a dispute, and in the absence of an amicable agreement between the parties, jurisdiction is given to the competent French courts.