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Website editor
EUROPAGENCE
Address: 11 rue Séraphine Louis, 60300 SENLIS, France
Phone number: 09 80 80 06 86
Website: handicap-acces.com
EUROPAGENCE is a SARL with capital of €18,000
RCS 488 968 942 of COMPIEGNE – Siret: 48896894200026 – APE: 4619B
Terms and conditions of use
The handicap-acces.com website is operated in compliance with French legislation. Use of this site is governed by these general conditions. By using the site, you acknowledge that you have read and accepted these conditions. These may be modified at any time and without notice by EUROPAGENCE. EUROPAGENCE cannot be held responsible in any way for misuse of the service.
Editorial manager
Lionel DE ROTALIER, manager
Limitation of liability
The information contained on this site is as accurate as possible and the site is periodically updated, but may contain inaccuracies, omissions or gaps. If you notice a gap, error or what appears to be a malfunction, please report it by email, describing the problem as precisely as possible (page causing the problem, triggering action, type of computer and browser used, etc.).
All downloaded content is downloaded at the user’s own risk and under his/her sole responsibility. Consequently, EUROPAGENCE cannot be held responsible for any damage to the user’s computer or any loss of data resulting from downloading.
Photos are non-contractual.
EUROPAGENCE cannot be held responsible for the hypertext links set up within the framework of this Internet site leading to other resources present on the Internet network.
Right of access
However, Internet users have the right to access, rectify, modify and delete any data concerning them personally that is transmitted via the e-mail contact form. This right may be exercised by post to EUROPAGENCE – 11 rue Séraphine Louis, 60300, SENLIS or by e-mail to the following address: contact@handicap-acces.fr
Under no circumstances will the personal information collected be given to third parties, except for the proper execution of the service ordered by the Internet user.
Personal data management and RGPD
The owner of the site only collects personal information relating to the user for the purposes of certain services offered by the handicap-acces.fr site. Users provide this information with full knowledge of the facts, in particular when they enter it themselves when contacting us via a form, requesting a quote, making an unsolicited application or responding to a job offer. Users of the handicap-acces.com website are then informed whether or not they are required to provide this information.
In accordance with the applicable texts in force and in compliance with the General Regulation on the Protection of Personal Data (RGPD), all users have the right to access, rectify, delete and oppose any personal data concerning them. To exercise this right, send your request by email to: contact@handicap-acces.fr or by sending a written and signed request to the following address: 11 rue Séraphine Louis, 60300, SENLIS, together with a copy of the identity document bearing the signature of the holder of the document, specifying the address to which the reply is to be sent.
No personal information of the user of the handicap-access.com website is published without the user’s knowledge, exchanged, transferred, assigned or sold on any medium whatsoever to third parties.
Only the assumption of the purchase of the site handicap-acces.com to a new owner and of its rights would allow the transmission of the said information to the eventual purchaser who would in turn be bound by the same obligation of conservation and modification of the data with respect to the user of the site handicap-acces.com.
Applicable legislation
In France, personal data is protected by the following codes and laws:
- Act no. 78-17 of 6 January 1978, as amended by Act no. 2004-801 of 6 August 2004 on data processing, data files and individual liberties.
- article L. 226-13 of the French Criminal Code and the European Directive of 24 October 1995
- Law no. 2004-575 of 21 June 2004 on confidence in the digital economy.
- the General Regulation on the Protection of Personal Data (RGPD) of 14 April 2016 (no. 2016/679).
Confidentiality
Your personal details are confidential and will under no circumstances be passed on to third parties, except for the purpose of providing the service.
Declaration to the CNIL
In accordance with the law of 25 May 2018 relating to the RGPD (General Regulation for the Protection of Personal Data), as this website does not store any personal data and does not process any data, there is no justification for obtaining a CNIL declaration number prior to its operation.
Intellectual property
All the content of this site, including, but not limited to, graphics, images, texts, videos, animations, sounds, logos, gifs and icons, as well as their formatting, are the exclusive property of EUROPAGENCE, with the exception of trademarks, logos or content belonging to other partner companies or authors.
Any reproduction, distribution, modification, adaptation, retransmission or publication, even partial, of these different elements is strictly forbidden without the express written consent of EUROPAGENCE. This representation or reproduction, by any means whatsoever, constitutes an infringement punishable by articles L.3335-2 et seq. of the French Intellectual Property Code. Failure to comply with this prohibition shall constitute an infringement for which the infringer may be held civilly and criminally liable. In addition, the owners of the copied Content may take legal action against you.
EUROPAGENCE is identically the owner of the “database producers’ rights” referred to in Book III, Title IV, of the Intellectual Property Code (law no. 98-536 of 1st July 1998) relating to copyright and databases.
Users of and visitors to the website may set up a hyperlink to this site, but only to the home page, accessible at the following URL: handicap-acces.com, provided that this link opens in a new window. In particular, a link to a sub-page (“deep link”) is prohibited, as is the opening of this site within a frame (“framing”), without the express prior authorisation of EUROPAGENCE.
For all requests for authorisation or information, please contact us by email: contact@handicap-acces.fr. Specific conditions apply to the press.
In addition, some of the visuals integrated into this site have required the use of external sources for which we have acquired the rights or for which the rights of use are open. Some visuals and photos have been acquired from Adobe Stock, iStock and Shutterstock.
Credits
This website has required special skills and recourse to external service providers, as detailed below:
Web design and development: Mentalworks, Digital and webmarketing agency
Content writing: EUROPAGENCE
Photos: Handicap Accès partner suppliers and manufacturers, Adobe Stock, iStock and Shutterstock.
Hosting
o2switch – 222-224 Boulevard Gustave Flaubert – 63000 Clermont-Ferrand
Terms of service
This site uses HTML5 and CSS3 languages. For greater ease of use and more attractive graphics, we recommend that you use standard web browsers (Chrome, Safari, Firefox, etc.) with a recent version (less than 2 years old).
Information and exclusion
EUROPAGENCE makes every effort to provide reliable information and to update its websites reliably. However, errors or omissions may occur. The Internet user must therefore check the accuracy of the information with EUROPAGENCE and report any changes to the site that he/she considers useful. EUROPAGENCE is in no way responsible for the use made of this information and for any direct or indirect prejudice that may result.
Cookies
For statistical and display purposes, this site uses cookies. These are small text files stored on your hard drive to record technical data about your browsing. Some parts of this site cannot be used without accepting cookies.
Hypertext links
The EUROPAGENCE Web Site may provide links to other Web Sites or other resources available on the Internet.
EUROPAGENCE has no means of controlling the sites connected to its Internet sites. EUROPAGENCE is not responsible for the availability of such sites and external sources, nor does it guarantee them. It may not be held responsible for any damage, of any nature whatsoever, resulting from the content of these external sites or sources, and in particular from the information, products or services that they offer, or from any use that may be made of these elements. The risks associated with such use are the full responsibility of the Internet user, who must comply with their conditions of use.
Users, subscribers and visitors to the EUROPAGENCE Internet site may not set up a hyperlink to this site without the express prior authorisation of EUROPAGENCE.
In the event that a user or visitor wishes to set up a hyperlink to the EUROPAGENCE Internet site, it will be up to them to send an email accessible on the site in order to formulate their request to set up a hyperlink. EUROPAGENCE reserves the right to accept or refuse a hyperlink without having to justify its decision.
Links to third-party sites
The reference from a link to an external Internet site to complete information in the published content pages does not in any way mean that EUROPAGENCE recognises or accepts any responsibility for the content or use of said site.
Precautions for use
It is therefore your responsibility to take the necessary precautions to ensure that what you choose to use is free from errors and even destructive elements such as viruses, Trojans, etc.
Liability
No other guarantee shall be granted to the customer, who shall have the obligation to clearly formulate its needs and the duty to inform itself. If the information supplied by EUROPAGENCE appears to be inaccurate, it shall be the responsibility of the customer to carry out all verifications of the coherence or plausibility of the results obtained. EUROPAGENCE shall in no way be liable to third parties for the use by the customer of the information or lack thereof contained in its products including on its Internet site.
Litigation
The present conditions are governed by French law and any dispute or litigation which could arise from the interpretation or execution of these conditions will be the exclusive competence of the courts on which the EUROPAGENCE head office depends. The reference language for the settlement of any disputes is French.
Contact us
EUROPAGENCE is at your disposal for any comments or suggestions you may have. You can write to us in French by e-mail at : contact@handicap-acces.fr.