Terms of Use
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We endeavour to operate the website continuously and to keep it accessible. However, we do not warrant or guarantee that the website or its content will be available without interruption or at all, that it will be error-free or that errors will be corrected. We therefore expressly exclude any liability for damages of any kind arising from the provision of the website, to the extent permitted by law.
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Austrian substantive law shall apply exclusively, excluding the conflict of law rules of private international law and excluding the provisions of the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG). The place of jurisdiction is the competent court for Vienna, Innere Stadt. In the event of disputes with users who are consumers within the meaning of § 1 KSchG, the place of jurisdiction shall be the place of residence, habitual residence or place of employment in accordance with § 14 KSchG.