MEDEK Privacy & Terms of Use
Terms of Use
The following conditions apply for the use of the website http://www.medek.at (hereinafter the "Website"). The use of the Website constitutes your agreement to these terms.
Additional links to third party websites
The Website may contain links to other websites ("Linked Sites"). The Linked Sites are not under the control of MEDEK+SCHOERNER GmbH, and the operator is not responsible for the content of such linked sites and accepts no responsibility for their links or updates.
Disclaimer
The contents of the website were created with the utmost care and in good faith. The information, software, products, and services that are components of MEDEK+SCHOERNER GmbH or will be published here, may nevertheless contain inaccuracies or typographical errors. Changes to the contents are made continually. MEDEK+SCHOERNER or its suppliers make no representations about the suitability, time availability, reliability and accuracy of the information, software, products, services and graphics that are offered on the Website. Up to the limit of legality, all this information, software, products, services and graphics are offered in their current state, without warranty or representations of any kind.
Copyright and trademark
Information to be kept for users by the operator of this Internet site or by a third party are protected by trademark and/or copyright. It is not permitted, whether in whole or in part, to download the Website, to reproduce it, distribute it or publish it on other websites and under other domains.
Final provisions
MEDEK + SCHOERNER GmbH reserves the right to make changes to the Website and the conditions at any time, including these Terms of Use.
These Terms of Use shall be governed by Austrian law. The exclusive place of jurisdiction in disputes relating to these Terms of Use is Vienna, Austria.
If any provision of this agreement is invalid or is contrary to applicable law, including the above disclaimer and limitations of reliability, the invalid or unenforceable provision shall be replaced by a valid, enforceable provision, which most closely reflects the intent of the original provision and the remainder of the agreement.
Last revised: December 2016