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Terms & Conditions
GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS
General Terms and Conditions
With registered office at Jakubske Namesti 128/6 Brno 60200, Czech Republic, identification number: 09660666 , registered in the commercial register kept at the Municipal Court in Prague, section C, insert 353998 . for the sale of goods through an online store located at the internet address www.bleuandblis.com
Introductory Provisions
Basic provision
1.1. These general terms and conditions (hereinafter referred to as " terms and conditions ") are issued in accordance with § 1751 et seq. Act No. 89/2012 Coll., Civil Code, as amended (hereinafter referred to as " Civil Code "),
regulate the mutual rights and obligations of the seller and a natural person who concludes a purchase contract outside of his business activity as a consumer, or within the framework of his business activity (hereinafter referred to as the " buyer ") through the web interface located on the website available at the internet address maryrash.com (hereinafter just " online store ").
The terms and conditions are an integral part of the purchase contract. Deviating provisions in the purchase contract take precedence over the provisions of these terms and conditions.
These terms and conditions and the purchase contract are concluded in the Czech language.
1.2. The terms and conditions do not apply to cases where the person who intends to purchase goods from the seller is a legal entity or a person who, when ordering goods, acts as part of his business activity or as part of his independent profession.
1.3. Provisions deviating from the terms and conditions can be negotiated in the purchase contract. Deviating provisions in the purchase contract take precedence over the provisions of the terms and conditions.
1.4. The terms and conditions are an integral part of the purchase contract. The purchase contract and terms and conditions are drawn up in the Czech language. The purchase contract can be concluded in the Czech language.
1.5. The wording of the terms and conditions may be changed or supplemented by the seller. This provision does not affect the rights and obligations arising during the period of validity of the previous version of the terms and conditions.
User account
2.1. Based on the buyer's registration on the website, the buyer can access its user interface. The buyer can order goods from his user interface (hereinafter referred to as "user account"). If the web interface of the store allows it, the buyer can also order goods without registration directly from the web interface of the store.
2.2. When registering on the website and when ordering goods, the buyer is obliged to enter all data correctly and truthfully. The buyer is obliged to update the data given in the user account in case of any change. The data provided by the buyer in the user account and when ordering goods are considered correct by the seller.
2.3. Access to the user account is secured by a username and password. The buyer is obliged to maintain confidentiality regarding the information necessary to access his user account.
2.4. The buyer is not authorized to allow the use of the user account by third parties.
2.5. The buyer acknowledges that the user account may not be available continuously, especially with regard to the necessary maintenance of the seller's hardware and software equipment, or necessary maintenance of hardware and software equipment of third parties.
Conclusion of the purchase contract
3.1. All the presentation of goods placed in the web interface of the store is of an informative nature and the seller is not obliged to conclude a purchase contract regarding these goods. The provisions of Section 1732, paragraph 2 of the Civil Code shall not apply.
3.2. The web interface of the store contains information about the goods, including the prices of the individual goods and the costs for returning the goods, if these goods cannot by their nature be returned by the usual postal route. The prices of goods are listed including value added tax and all related fees. The prices of the goods remain valid for as long as they are displayed in the web interface of the store. This provision does not limit the seller's ability to conclude a purchase contract under individually agreed conditions.
3.3. The web interface of the store also contains information about the costs associated with the packaging and delivery of the goods. The information on the costs associated with the packaging and delivery of the goods listed in the web interface of the store applies only in cases where the goods are delivered within the territory of the Czech Republic.
3.4. To order goods, the buyer fills out the order form in the web interface of the store. The order form mainly contains information about:
3.4.1. ordered goods (the ordered goods are "put" by the buyer into the electronic shopping cart of the store's web interface),
3.4.2. method of payment of the purchase price of the goods, information on the required method of delivery of the ordered goods.
3.4.3. information about the costs associated with the delivery of the goods (hereinafter collectively referred to as the "order").
3.5. Before sending the order to the seller, the buyer is allowed to check and change the data entered by the buyer in the order, also taking into account the buyer's ability to detect and correct errors that occurred when entering data into the order. The buyer sends the order to the seller by clicking the "Complete order" button. The data listed in the order they are deemed correct by the seller. Immediately after receiving the order, the seller will confirm this receipt to the buyer by e-mail, to the buyer's e-mail address specified in the user account or in the order (hereinafter referred to as the "buyer's e-mail address").
3.6. The seller is always entitled, depending on the nature of the order (quantity of goods, amount of the purchase price, estimated shipping costs), to ask the buyer for additional confirmation of the order (for example, in writing or by telephone).
3.7. The contractual relationship between the seller and the buyer is established by the delivery of the acceptance of the order (acceptance), which is sent by the seller to the buyer by e-mail, to the e-mail address of the buyer.
3.8. The buyer agrees to use remote means of communication when concluding the purchase contract. The costs incurred by the buyer when using means of communication at a distance in connection with the conclusion of the purchase contract (costs of Internet connection, costs of telephone calls) are paid by the buyer himself, and these costs do not differ from the basic rate.
3.9. The Seller is not liable to the Buyer for non-fulfillment of contractual obligations under the concluded purchase agreement in the event that this non-fulfillment occurred as a result of force majeure. Force majeure means an obstacle that is independent of the will of the obligated contractual party and prevents it from fulfilling its contractual obligation, if it cannot reasonably be assumed that the obligated party would avert or overcome this obstacle or its consequences, and further, that at the time the obligation arose she had foreseen this obstacle. These are mainly natural disasters (floods, earthquakes, epidemics, pandemics and similar situations threatening lives or health, etc.), state interventions, wars, terrorist attacks, strikes or lockouts, operational, transport and energy failures, failures of the online shopping system. Such circumstances are a reason to postpone the fulfillment of contractual obligations on the part of the Seller for the duration and to the extent of the effectiveness of these circumstances, and during the duration of these circumstances the Seller will not be in default. The same applies even if the mentioned circumstances occurred at the Seller's subcontractors. The Seller is obliged to inform the Buyer that circumstances excluding liability have occurred as soon as it is technically possible. Any delay is not a reason for complaint.
Price of goods and terms of payment
4.1. The buyer can pay the price of the goods and any costs associated with the delivery of the goods according to the purchase contract to the seller in the following ways:
- cashless via the Shoptet Pay payment system ;
- cashless by payment card;
4.2. Along with the purchase price, the buyer is also obliged to pay the seller the costs associated with the packaging and delivery of the goods in the agreed amount. Unless expressly stated otherwise, the purchase price also includes the costs associated with the delivery of the goods.
4.3. The seller does not require a deposit or other similar payment from the buyer. This does not affect the provisions of Article 4.6 of the Terms and Conditions regarding the obligation to pay the purchase price of the goods in advance.
4.4. In the case of non-cash payment, the buyer is obliged to pay the purchase price of the goods together with the indication of the variable payment symbol. In the case of non-cash payment, the buyer's obligation to pay the purchase price is fulfilled when the relevant amount is credited to the seller's account.
4.5. The seller is entitled, especially if the buyer does not provide additional confirmation of the order (Article 3.6), to demand payment of the entire purchase price before sending the goods to the buyer. The provisions of § 2119, paragraph 1 of the Civil Code shall not apply.
4.6. Any discounts on the price of goods provided by the seller to the buyer cannot be combined with each other.
4.7. If it is customary in business dealings or if it is stipulated by generally binding legal regulations, the seller issues a tax document - an invoice - to the buyer regarding payments made on the basis of the purchase contract. The seller is the payer of value added tax. Tax document – the seller issues the invoice to the buyer after payment of the price of the goods and sends it in electronic form to the buyer's e-mail address.
4.8. According to the Sales Registration Act, the seller is obliged to issue a receipt to the buyer. At the same time, he is obliged to register the received sales with the tax administrator online; in the event of a technical failure, then within 48 hours at the latest.
Withdrawal from the purchase contract
5.1. The buyer acknowledges that, according to the provisions of § 1837 of the Civil Code, it is not possible, among other things, to withdraw from the purchase contract for the supply of goods that was modified according to the wishes of the buyer or for his person, from the purchase contract for the supply of goods that are subject to rapid deterioration, as well as goods , which was irretrievably mixed with other goods after delivery, from the purchase contract for the supply of goods in closed packaging, which the consumer removed from the packaging and for hygienic reasons cannot be returned, and from the purchase contract for the supply of an audio or video recording or a computer program, if he violated their original packaging.
5.2. If it is not a case mentioned in Article 5.1 of the terms and conditions or another case where it is not possible to withdraw from the purchase contract, the buyer has the right to withdraw from the purchase contract in accordance with § 1829 paragraph 1 of the Civil Code within fourteen (14 ) days from the acceptance of the goods, while in the case that the subject of the purchase contract is several types of goods or the delivery of several parts, this period runs from the day of acceptance of the last delivery of goods. Withdrawal from the purchase contract must be sent to the seller within the period specified in the previous sentence. To withdraw from the purchase contract, the buyer can use the sample form provided by the seller, which forms an appendix to the terms and conditions.
5.3. In case of withdrawal from the purchase contract according to Article 5.2 of the terms and conditions, the purchase contract is canceled from the beginning. The goods must be returned by the buyer to the seller within fourteen (14) days of delivery of the withdrawal from the purchase contract to the seller. If the buyer withdraws from the purchase contract, the buyer bears the costs associated with returning the goods to the seller, even if the goods cannot be returned by the usual postal route due to their nature.
5.4. In the case of withdrawal from the purchase contract according to Article 5.2 of the terms and conditions, the seller will return the funds received from the buyer within fourteen (14) days of withdrawal from the purchase contract by the buyer, in the same way as the seller received them from the buyer. The seller is also entitled to return the performance provided by the buyer when the goods are returned by the buyer or in another way, if the buyer agrees and no additional costs are incurred by the buyer. If the buyer withdraws from the purchase contract, the seller is not obliged to return the received funds to the buyer before the buyer returns the goods to him or proves that he has sent the goods to the seller.
5.5. The seller is entitled to unilaterally set off the claim for payment of damage caused to the goods against the buyer's claim for a refund of the purchase price.
5.6. In cases where the buyer has the right to withdraw from the purchase contract in accordance with § 1829 paragraph 1 of the Civil Code, the seller is also entitled to withdraw from the purchase contract at any time, up until the time the goods are taken over by the buyer. In such a case, the seller will return the purchase price to the buyer without undue delay, without cash to the account designated by the buyer.
5.7. If a gift is provided to the buyer together with the goods, the gift contract between the seller and the buyer is concluded with the severance condition that if the buyer withdraws from the purchase contract, the gift contract regarding such a gift ceases to be effective and the buyer is obliged, together with the goods, to return to the seller gift given.
Transport and delivery of goods
6.1. In the event that the mode of transport is contracted on the basis of a special request of the buyer, the buyer bears the risk and any additional costs associated with this mode of transport.
6.2. If, according to the purchase contract, the seller is obliged to deliver the goods to the place specified by the buyer in the order, the buyer is obliged to take over the goods upon delivery.
6.3. If, for reasons on the part of the buyer, it is necessary to deliver the goods repeatedly or in a different way than was specified in the order, the buyer is obliged to pay the costs associated with repeated delivery of the goods, or costs associated with another delivery method.
6.4. When taking over the goods from the transporter, the buyer is obliged to check the integrity of the packaging of the goods and, in the event of any defects, to notify the transporter immediately. In the event of a violation of the packaging indicating unauthorized intrusion into the shipment, the buyer does not have to accept the shipment from the carrier.
6.5. Additional rights and obligations of the parties during the transportation of goods may be regulated by the seller's special delivery conditions, if issued by the seller.
6.6 . Orders that are not paid for or picked up within 3 days of ordering will be automatically cancelled. After that, a new order must be made.
6.7. Orders will be shipped within 3 weeks of payment.
Rights from defective performance
7.1. The rights and obligations of the contracting parties regarding rights from defective performance are governed by the relevant generally binding legal regulations (in particular the provisions of § 1914 to 1925, § 2099 to 2117 and § 2161 to 2174 of the Civil Code and Act No. 634/1992 Coll., on consumer protection, as amended).
7.2. The seller is responsible to the buyer that the goods are free of defects upon receipt. In particular, the seller is responsible to the buyer that at the time the buyer took over the goods:
7.2.1. the goods have the properties that the parties have agreed upon, and in the absence of an agreement, they have the properties that the seller or manufacturer has described or that the buyer expected with regard to the nature of the goods and on the basis of the advertising carried out by them,
7.2.2. the goods are suitable for the purpose that the seller states for their use or for which goods of this type are usually used,
7.2.3. the quality or design of the goods corresponds to the contracted sample or model, if the quality or design was determined according to the contracted sample or model,
7.2.4. is the goods in the corresponding quantity, measure or weight
7.2.5. the goods comply with the requirements of legal regulations.
7.3. The provisions stated in Article 7.2 of the terms and conditions do not apply to goods sold at a lower price to a defect for which a lower price was agreed, to wear and tear of the goods caused by its usual use, in the case of used goods to a defect corresponding to the degree of use or wear that the goods had at the time of receipt by the buyer, or if it follows from the nature of the goods.
7.4. If a defect becomes apparent within six months of receipt, it is considered that the goods were already defective upon receipt. The buyer is entitled to exercise the right from a defect that occurs in the consumer goods within twenty-four months of receipt.
7.5. Rights from defective performance are exercised by the buyer at the address of the seller's place of business, where the acceptance of the complaint is possible with regard to the range of goods sold, possibly also at the registered office or place of business.
7.6. Additional rights and obligations of the parties related to the seller's liability for defects may be regulated by the seller's complaint procedure.
Other rights and obligations of the contracting parties
8.1. The buyer acquires ownership of the goods by paying the full purchase price of the goods.
8.2. In relation to the buyer, the seller is not bound by any codes of conduct in the sense of the provisions of § 1826 paragraph 1 letter e) of the Civil Code.
8.3. The seller handles consumer complaints via the electronic address bleuandblis@gmail.com . The seller will send information about handling the buyer's complaint to the buyer's email address.
8.4. The out-of-court settlement of consumer disputes arising from the purchase contract is the responsibility of the Czech Trade Inspection, with registered office at Štěpánská 567/15, 120 00 Prague 2, ID number: 000 20 869, internet address: https://adr.coi.cz/cs. The online dispute resolution platform located at https://ec.europa.eu/consumers/odr can be used to resolve disputes between the seller and the buyer from the purchase contract.
8.5. The European Consumer Center Czech Republic, with registered office at Štěpánská 567/15, 120 00 Prague 2, internet address: https://www.evropskyspotrebitel.cz is the contact point according to the Regulation of the European Parliament and the Council (EU) No. 524/2013 of 21 . of May 2013 on the resolution of consumer disputes online and on the amendment of Regulation (EC) No. 2006/2004 and Directive 2009/22/EC (regulation on the resolution of consumer disputes online).
8.6. The seller is authorized to sell goods on the basis of a trade license. The trade inspection is carried out by the relevant trade office within its jurisdiction. The Office for Personal Data Protection supervises the area of personal data protection. The Czech Trade Inspection, to a defined extent, supervises, among other things, compliance with Act No. 634/1992 Coll., on consumer protection, as amended.
8.7. The buyer hereby assumes the risk of a change in circumstances within the meaning of § 1765, paragraph 2 of the Civil Code.
Protection of personal data
9.1. Your obligation to provide information to the buyer in accordance with Article 13 of Regulation 2016/679 of the European Parliament and of the Council on the protection of natural persons in connection with the processing of personal data and on the free movement of such data and on the repeal of Directive 95/46/EC (General Data Protection Regulation) ( hereinafter referred to as the "GDPR regulation") related to the processing of the buyer's personal data for the purposes of fulfilling the purchase contract, for the purposes of negotiating this contract and for the purposes of fulfilling the seller's public obligations, the seller fulfills them by means of a special document.
Sending commercial messages and storing cookies
10.1. The buyer agrees to send information related to the seller's goods, services or business to the buyer's e-mail address and further agrees to the seller's sending commercial messages to the buyer's e-mail address. The seller fulfills its information obligation towards the buyer in accordance with Article 13 of the GDPR regulation related to the processing of the buyer's personal data for the purpose of sending commercial messages through a special document
10.2. The buyer agrees to the storage of so-called cookies on his computer. In the event that it is possible to make a purchase on the website and to fulfill the seller's obligations from the purchase contract without so-called cookies being stored on the buyer's computer, the buyer can revoke the consent according to the previous sentence at any time.
Delivery
11.1. It can be delivered to the buyer's email address.
Final Provisions
12.1. If the relationship established by the purchase contract contains an international (foreign) element, then the parties agree that the relationship is governed by Czech law.
12.2. By choosing the law according to Article 12.1 of the terms and conditions, the consumer is not deprived of the protection provided by the provisions of the legal order, from which it is not possible to deviate contractually, and which would otherwise be applied in the absence of the choice of law according to the provisions of Article 6, paragraph 1 of the Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council (EC) No. 593/2008 of June 17, 2008 on the law governing contractual obligations (Rome I).
12.3. If any provision of the terms and conditions is invalid or ineffective, or becomes so, the invalid provision will be replaced by a provision whose meaning is as close as possible to the invalid provision. The invalidity or ineffectiveness of one provision does not affect the validity of the other provisions.
12.4. The purchase contract, including the terms and conditions, is archived by the seller in electronic form and is not accessible.
12.5. The annex to the terms and conditions consists of a model form for withdrawing from the purchase contract.
12.6. Contact details of the seller: Jakubske Namesti, 128/6, Brno-Stred, 60200, Czech republic , e-mail address: bleuandblis@gmail.com
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