Terms & Conditions

General

All use of this website is governed by the following conditions and the Privacy Policy. By entering the website, Visitor confirms to have read, understood and agreed to these conditions. Nanocyl reserve its right to amend these conditions, as well as any content of this website, at any time. Any External Link included in this website is not governed by the present conditions. Especially, any communication taken through external social media network is governed by the terms and conditions as well as the privacy policies held by the social media network.

Trademark

Except otherwise mentioned, all elements and data of this website (including but not limited to text, logos, pictures, layout) are the property of Nanocyl and are protected by copyright, trademark registration or other specific law. Visitor can request authorization to reproduce and use some elements of this website by contacting Nanocyl by written (See Contact Information).

Limitation of Warranty

Any information contained in this website is, to the best of Nanocyl’s knowledge, true and accurate at the time of publication and is for informational purposes only. Nanocyl does not warrant that any information is free of error or omission or fit for any particular use by the Visitor. Consequently, Nanocyl does not accept liability for any loss or damage howsoever arising as a result of use of or reliance on this information, whether authorised or not.

External Link

Notwithstanding any effort of Nanocyl to only include safe and relevant External Link, Visitor should be aware they visit External Link to its own risk. Nanocyl does not accept liability for any loss or damage howsoever arising as a result of accessing External Link.

Applicable law

All issues shall be governed by and construed in accordance with Belgian law, without giving effect to any other choice of law or conflict-of-laws rules or provisions (Belgian, foreign or international including the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (1980) (“Vienna Convention”) (if applicable)), that would cause the laws of any jurisdiction other than Belgium to be applicable.