GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF USE (GTC)
The website noomaparis.com is published by the company LMR CORP. These Terms of Use (ToU) define the terms and conditions for using the website. By browsing the website, the user acknowledges having read these ToU and accepts them without reservation.
LMR CORP reserves the right to modify these Terms and Conditions at any time to reflect any legal, regulatory, technical, or jurisprudential developments. The applicable version is the one available online at the time of browsing the website.
Users are advised to regularly review the Terms and Conditions and to cease all use of the site if they do not accept the terms.
Definitions
CGU: refers to these General Terms and Conditions of Use.
Site: refers to the website accessible at noomaparis.fr.
User: refers to any person accessing the site.
Account: personal space created by the user on the site.
Content: all information, texts, images, videos and elements available on the site.
Personal data: any information that allows the identification of a natural person.
Article 1 – Purpose
These Terms and Conditions define the conditions under which LMR CORP makes the NOOMA PARIS website and online services available to users.
Any use of the site implies full and complete acceptance of these Terms and Conditions.
Article 2 – Access to the site
The site is accessible free of charge to any user with internet access.
LMR CORP strives to ensure continuous access to the site but cannot guarantee permanent availability. The site may be suspended for maintenance, updates, or technical issues.
LMR CORP cannot be held responsible for any interruption or malfunction.
Article 3 – Account Creation
Some features require the creation of a user account.
The user agrees to:
- provide accurate and up-to-date information
- to keep your login details confidential
- do not use a third party's account
Any fraudulent use must be reported immediately to LMR CORP.
LMR CORP reserves the right to suspend or delete any account in the event of non-compliance with the Terms and Conditions.
Article 4 – User Obligations
The user agrees to:
- use the site in accordance with the law
- not to infringe on the rights of third parties
- do not attempt to fraudulently access computer systems
- Do not introduce viruses or malicious programs.
Any misuse may result in the suspension of access to the site.
Article 5 – Services offered
The NOOMA PARIS website allows users to:
- consulting second-hand products
- online purchase of products
- creating a customer account
- contacting LMR CORP
LMR CORP reserves the right to modify the services offered at any time.
Article 6 – Intellectual Property
All site content (texts, images, photographs, videos, logo, visual identity) is the exclusive property of LMR CORP.
Any reproduction, representation or exploitation without prior written authorization is prohibited.
Article 7 – Personal Data
Personal data is collected and processed in accordance with the Privacy Policy available on the website.
The user has the right to access, rectify, erase and object to their data.
Contact: nooma@lmr-supply.com
Article 8 – Responsibility
LMR CORP implements all reasonable means to ensure the security of the site.
However, the user acknowledges the technical limitations of the internet and the absence of any guarantee of absolute security.
LMR CORP cannot be held responsible for indirect damages related to the use of the site.
Article 9 – Suspension or termination
LMR CORP may suspend or terminate a user's access in the following cases:
- of fraud or attempted fraud
- failure to comply with the Terms and Conditions
- harm to the interests of the site or its users
Article 10 – Force majeure
LMR CORP cannot be held responsible for any failure to perform resulting from a case of force majeure (strike, natural disaster, breakdown, network interruption, etc.).
Article 11 – Partial Nullity
If any clause of these Terms and Conditions is declared invalid, the other provisions shall remain applicable.
Article 12 – Applicable Law
These Terms and Conditions are governed by French law.
In the event of a dispute, an amicable solution will be preferred.
Failing that, the French courts will have jurisdiction.