Terms and Conditions of Use

Effective 01/09/2022

The present general conditions of use (known as ” CGU “) have for object the legal framing of the methods of provision of the site and the services by LA TRANSPARENCE and to define the conditions of access and use of the services by ” the User “.

The present GTU are accessible on the site under the heading “GTU“.

Any registration or use of the site implies the acceptance without any reserve or restriction of these TOS by the user. When registering on the site via the Registration Form, each user expressly accepts the present T&Cs by checking the box preceding the following text: “I acknowledge having read and understood the T&Cs and I accept them”.

In case of non-acceptance of the GTU stipulated in this contract, the User must renounce access to the services offered by the site.

la-transparence.fr reserves the right to modify unilaterally and at any time the content of the present GTU.

Article 1 : Legal mentions

The edition of the site la-transparence.fr is ensured by the Company SAS LA TRANSPARENCE with the capital of 5000 euros, registered with the RCS of Clermont Ferrand under the number 911 771 335, whose head office is located at 18 Chemin de Fénérou, Petit Chambois, 63230 MAZAYES
Phone number 0781832888
E-mail address: Contact@la-transparence.fr.
The Director of the publication is : Fabrice FOUCHARD
Intracommunity VAT number : FR56911771335

The host of the site la-transparence.fr is the company o2switch, whose head office is located at 222-224 Boulevard Gustave Flaubert, 63000 Clermont-Ferrand, with the telephone number: 0444446040.

ARTICLE 2 : Access to the site

The la-transparence.fr website allows the User free access to the following services

renting of guest rooms and all related activities, table d’hôtes and sale of local crafts

The site is accessible free of charge at any location to any User with Internet access. All costs incurred by the User to access the service (hardware, software, Internet connection, etc.) are at the User’s expense.

The non-member User does not have access to the reserved services. To do so, he must register by filling out the form. By agreeing to register for the reserved services, the User Member agrees to provide truthful and accurate information regarding his civil status and contact information, including his email address.

To access the services, the User must then identify himself using his login and password which will be communicated to him after his registration.

Any User member who is regularly registered may also request to be removed from the list by going to the dedicated page on his personal space. This will be effective within a reasonable time.

Any event due to a case of absolute necessity having for consequence a dysfunction of the site or server and subject to any interruption or modification in case of maintenance, does not engage the responsibility of la-transparence.fr. In such cases, the User agrees not to hold the Publisher responsible for any interruption or suspension of service, even without notice.

The User has the possibility of contacting the site by electronic mail at the email address of the editor communicated in ARTICLE 1.

ARTICLE 3 : Data collection

The site ensures the User a collection and processing of personal information in compliance with the law n°78-17 of January 6, 1978 relating to data processing, files and freedom.

In accordance with the French Data Protection Act of January 6, 1978, the User has the right to access, rectify, delete and oppose his or her personal data. The User exercises this right:

– by email at Contact@la-transparence.fr

– via a contact form;

ARTICLE 4 : Intellectual property

The brands, logos, signs and all the contents of the site (texts, images, sound…) are protected by the Code of intellectual property and more particularly by the copyright.

The User must request prior authorization from the site for any reproduction, publication or copy of the various contents. He commits himself to use the contents of the site in a strictly private context, any use for commercial and advertising purposes is strictly forbidden.

Any total or partial representation of this site by any process whatsoever, without the express permission of the operator of the website would constitute an infringement punishable by Article L 335-2 and following of the Code of Intellectual Property.

It is recalled in accordance with Article L122-5 of the Code of Intellectual Property that the User who reproduces, copies or publishes the protected content must cite the author and its source.

ARTICLE 5 : Responsibility

The sources of the information published on the la-transparence.fr site are deemed reliable but the site does not guarantee that it is free of defects, errors or omissions.

The information provided is presented as an indication and general without contractual value. Despite regular updates, the la-transparence.fr website cannot be held responsible for changes in administrative and legal provisions occurring after publication. Similarly, the site cannot be held responsible for the use and interpretation of the information contained in this site.

The User is responsible for keeping his password secret. Any disclosure of the password in any form is prohibited. He assumes the risks related to the use of his login and password. The site declines all responsibility.

The la-transparence.fr website cannot be held responsible for any viruses that may infect the computer or any other computer equipment of the Internet user, following use, access or downloading from this site.

The responsibility of the site can not be engaged in case of force majeure or unforeseeable and insurmountable fact of a third party.

ARTICLE 6 : Hypertext links

Hypertext links may be present on the site. The User is informed that by clicking on these links, he will leave the la-transparence.fr website. The latter has no control over the web pages to which these links lead and cannot, under any circumstances, be held responsible for their content.

ARTICLE 7 : Cookies

The User is informed that during his visits to the site, a cookie may be automatically installed on his browser.

Cookies are small files temporarily stored on the hard disk of the User’s computer by your browser and which are necessary for the use of the site la-transparence.fr. Cookies do not contain personal information and cannot be used to identify anyone. A cookie contains a unique, randomly generated and therefore anonymous identifier. Some cookies expire at the end of the User’s visit, others remain.

The information contained in the cookies is used to improve the la-transparence.fr site.

By browsing the site, the User accepts them.

However, the User must consent to the use of certain cookies.

If the User does not accept, he/she is informed that certain functionalities or pages may be refused.

The User may deactivate these cookies through the settings in his or her browser software.

ARTICLE 8 : Publication by the User

The site allows members to publish the following content:

public comments.

In his publications, the member agrees to respect the rules of Netiquette (rules of good conduct of the Internet) and the rules of law in force.

The site may exercise moderation on the publications and reserves the right to refuse to put them online, without having to justify this to the member.

The member remains the owner of all his intellectual property rights. However, by publishing a publication on the site, the user gives the publishing company the non-exclusive right, free of charge, to represent, reproduce, adapt, modify, disseminate and distribute the publication, directly or through an authorized third party, throughout the world, on any medium (digital or physical), for the duration of the intellectual property. In particular, the Member grants the right to use his or her publication on the Internet and on mobile telephone networks.

The publishing company undertakes to include the member’s name in the vicinity of each use of its publication.

Any content put online by the User is of his sole responsibility. The User undertakes not to put online any content that could harm the interests of third parties. Any legal action taken by an injured third party against the site will be borne by the User.

User Content may be removed or modified by the Site at any time and for any reason without notice.

ARTICLE 9: Applicable law and jurisdiction

French law applies to this contract. In the event of failure to resolve a dispute between the parties amicably, the French courts shall have sole jurisdiction.

For any question relating to the application of the present GTU, you can contact the editor at the coordinates listed in ARTICLE 1.