Terms of use website
Terms of use website
(version March 2023)
This website (“Alychlo website”) is operated by Alychlo NV, Lembergsesteenweg 19, 9820 Merelbeke – Belgium (“Alychlo”). Alychlo is a limited liability company under Belgian law registered in the Crossroads Bank for Enterprises (0895.140.645). The use of the Alychlo website is subject to the terms of use described hereunder (“Terms of Use”). By accessing and using the Alychlo website, you are deemed to have read and accepted the Terms of Use.
1. Copyright and other intellectual property rights
The entire content of the Alychlo website, including its design, texts, layout, graphics, logos, photos, videos, underlying software and other elements as well as the selection and arrangement thereof, is protected by copyrights and other intellectual property rights of Alychlo or its licensors, all rights reserved.
It is allowed to use parts of the Alychlo website electronically or in hard copy for your own private, non-commercial purposes only and provided that no copyright or other proprietary notices are removed. For any other purposes (e.g. commercial), it is strictly prohibited to copy, download, republish, modify, reproduce or use the Alychlo website, except in case of prior and written approval by Alychlo.
2. Information
The information on the Alychlo website is provided ‘as is’. Alychlo makes no explicit or implicit representation nor makes any warranty of any kind with respect to the content on the Alychlo website. Although all reasonable care has been taken to assure the accuracy of the information on the Alychlo website, we cannot exclude that some information becomes obsolete, incomplete or incorrect. Should you notice an error in the information provided by us on or via our website, please send an e-mail to info@alychlo.com.
Our website may contain hyperlinks and other references to websites of third parties. This does not necessarily mean that Alychlo is linked to these other websites and/or their owners. Alychlo has no technical or content control over those websites.
The inclusion of links to the Alychlo website should be communicated to Alychlo. Should you desire to create links from your website to our website, please send an e-mail to info@alychlo.com.
3. Privacy
Alychlo collects and processes your personal data when you use the Alychlo website in accordance with applicable data protection legislation, in particular the General Data Protection Regulation 2016/679 of 27 April 2016. Please find more information on the processing of your personal data in the context of the website in our Privacy Notice.
4. Liability
Alychlo (including its directors, employees and agents) does not in any way assume responsibility or liability, either for negligence, breach of contractual obligations or for any other reason, for any loss or damage of any kind whatsoever which you may suffer (including, without limitation, direct loss or damage, indirect loss or consequential loss, loss of goodwill, loss of opportunity, loss of data or loss of profits) arising or resulting from the use of the Alychlo website or its content.
Without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing, Alychlo does not guarantee the proper functioning or permanent availability of Alychlo website and cannot be held liable thereof, regardless of its cause (e.g. virus or defects).
Alychlo does not accept any liability for the use of other websites which you have accessed via the hyperlinks displayed on the Alychlo website, including the information contained therein.
The use of the Alychlo website and the displayed information is therefore at your own risk. Without prejudice to the generality of the foregoing, it is your own responsibility to use antivirus software and to check whether (and to what extent) the content or information that is communicated through the Alychlo website is accurate, complete or up to date.
5. Applicable law and competent court
The Terms of Use are governed by Belgian law. The courts of Ghent have exclusive jurisdiction in any dispute arising out of or related to the Terms of Use (including in relation to the existence, validity or enforceability thereof) in so far such dispute cannot be brought to an end in an amicable way.