Legal Notice
Bergère de France is a brand of the company BERGERE DE FRANCE SCOP
SCOP, a cooperative workers production company with a board of directors and a share capital of €20,800.
Headquarters:
91, rue Ernest Bradfer - 55000 BAR LE DUC
Registered in the Trade and Companies Register of Bar-le-Duc under number 937 749 711.
The confidentiality of your personal information is guaranteed
Bergère de France strictly applies Law 78-17 of January 6, 1978, relating to "data processing, files, and freedoms," as well as the ethical principles derived from it, regarding the personal information you may provide when placing an order on our website.
1. Transmission of personal data to third parties
The personal data collected during your newsletter subscription, account creation, and submission of written comments are used to allow Bergère de France to identify the authors. Unless expressly authorized by you on the site, your personal data will not be shared with third parties by Bergère de France.
2. Right to access and correct transmitted data
As stipulated in Article 34 of the "Data Processing and Freedoms" law of January 6, 1978, you have the right to access, modify, correct, and delete data concerning you. You may exercise this right by contacting us by mail at the above address, by contact form.
3. CNIL Declaration
The collection and automated processing of personal and nominative information, along with the recipients of such information, have been defined, declared, and authorized by the CNIL (Commission Nationale de l'Informatique et des Libertés). Declaration No. 681053, registered by Bergère de France with the CNIL on January 11, 2000.
4. Unsubscription
You can unsubscribe from our newsletters at any time by clicking the link located at the bottom of all our emails.
5. Disputes and applicable law
All clauses listed in our general terms and conditions of sale, as well as all purchasing and sales transactions referenced therein, are subject to French law. In the event of difficulties in applying these general terms and conditions of sale, the customer may, before taking legal action, seek an amicable solution with the help of: a professional association of the sector, a consumer association, or any other advisor of their choice. It is noted that seeking an amicable solution does not interrupt the duration of the legal warranty or the contractual warranty. It is also noted that, generally speaking, and subject to the judgment of the Court, compliance with the provisions of these general terms and conditions of sale regarding the contractual warranty assumes that the customer fulfills their financial commitments to Bergère de France. Any dispute that cannot be resolved amicably will fall under the exclusive jurisdiction of the Commercial Court of Bar-le-Duc (Meuse, France).
6. Hosting
SYSCALE LIMITED
71-75 Shelton Street Covent Garden
London - United Kingdom
