Legal notices
1. Identification of the publisher of the site
This site, orealis-store.com, is published by the company DLX, registered under SIRET number 93957413300012, whose head office is located at:
3 Rue Aristide Briand, Epinal, 88000, France.
Contact details:
- Email: contact@orealis-store.com
- Phone: 07 56 99 92 39
Responsible for publication: Delassaux Anthoine
2. Site host
The site is hosted by Shopify Inc., a company based in Canada:
- Address: 151 O'Connor Street, Ground floor, Ottawa, Ontario K2P 2L8, Canada
- Phone: +1 888-746-7439
- Website : https://www.shopify.com
3. Intellectual property
All content on this site, such as texts, images, logos, graphics and videos, are protected by current intellectual property laws and remain the exclusive property of DLX or its partners.
Any reproduction, representation, modification, publication or adaptation, in whole or in part, of these elements without prior written authorization is strictly prohibited.
4. Protection of personal data
In accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the Data Protection Act, the personal data collected on this site is used exclusively for processing orders, managing customer relations and improving our services.
Users have the following rights regarding their data:
- Access, rectification or deletion of personal information.
- Opposition or limitation of their processing.
To exercise these rights, contact us at the following address:
- Email: contact@orealis.com
For more information, please see our privacy policy.
5. Liability
DLX strives to ensure the accuracy and updating of the information published on this site. However, it cannot be held responsible for:
- Possible errors or omissions in the contents.
- Direct or indirect damages related to the use of the site or the information it contains.
Hypertext links on the site may redirect to third-party sites. DLX declines all responsibility for the content of these external sites.
6. Applicable law and dispute resolution
These legal notices are subject to French law. In the event of a dispute, an amicable solution will be sought as a priority. If no agreement is reached, the competent courts will be:
- Those of the defendant's place of residence.
- Or, at the customer's choice, those of the place of delivery.