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Terms of use and privacy

You should read these Terms and Conditions carefully before using the website www.grupomoldoeste.com.

These Terms & Conditions may be accessed via the hyperlink on the end of every page on our website. We encourage you to print and keep a copy.

The use of the website www.grupomoldoeste.com implies acceptance without reservation of these Terms & Conditions, including our Privacy Policy.

These Terms & Conditions are additional to the special conditions valid for each type of product or service offered on the site.

Use

You agree to:

(a) not use the Website for illegal purposes www.grupomoldoeste.com or purposes that may damage the rights of Grupo Moldoeste or third parties and, in particular, do not use the site to distribute illegal or prejudicial information, or information that is considered unpleasant, discriminatory or offensive to Grupo Moldoeste or third parties;

(b) not disturb the access to the website www.grupomoldoeste.com to the computer systems of Grupo Moldoeste, change the site, use it to transmit computer viruses, hacking, computer worms, etc, or commit unlawful acts that may be qualified computer crimes;

(c) does not infringe any patent, trademark, trade secret, copyright, database right or other intellectual property rights of any person or entity;

(d) not to impersonate any person or entity including, uttering false information or otherwise lie about your affiliation with a person or entity;

(e) comply with these terms and conditions of use.

If you do not fulfill these obligations, the Grupo Moldoeste reserves the right to immediately prohibit and block access to its website and to your network without any penalty.

Information on the Site

Despite the Grupo Moldoeste have made every effort to ensure that the information in the website www.grupomoldoeste.com is correct at the time of commissioning, the Grupo Moldoeste may not be held responsible for any errors or omissions or any information that may be incomplete, incorrect or can no longer be updated.

Intellectual Property / Copyright and trademark notice

The copyright and all proprietary rights in the website www.grupomoldoeste.com and all content are reserved by Grupo Moldoeste. Names of companies, brands and products or services displayed on the www.grupomoldoeste.com website are trademarks of their respective owners.

Not the user is granted any right or license to use any trademarks and, thus, you agree not to modify, rent, loan, sell, distribute or create derivative works based on website content www.grupomoldoeste.com and / or products and services offered on the website www.grupomoldoeste.com whole or in part.

Privacy Policy

The terms of the Privacy Policy Grupo Moldoeste are included in these Terms and Conditions. You agree to the use of personal information by the Grupo Moldoeste in accordance with the terms and for the purposes set out in the Privacy Policy www.grupomoldoeste.com.

Security Policy

The Grupo Moldoeste uses secure technology to safeguard personal information. The Grupo Moldoeste complies with the safety procedures and standards set out in Grupo Moldoeste Security Policy.

General

Any failure by Grupo Moldoeste to exercise or enforce any right or provision of these Terms & Conditions shall not constitute a waiver of such right or provision. If any provision of these Terms & Conditions is found by a court of competent jurisdiction to be invalid, the parties nevertheless agree that the court should endeavor to give the parties' intentions as reflected in the provision, and the remaining provisions of the Terms & Conditions remain in force. Headings used in these Terms & Conditions are for reference purposes and have no legal or contractual effect.

Governing Law and Jurisdiction

These Terms & Conditions have been issued under Portuguese law and are accessible on www.grupomoldoeste.com, housed in Portuguese territory. Will apply Portuguese law and the competent courts will be those of Lisbon, within the limits set out in Article 5-1 of the Rome Convention of 1980 and Articles 14 and 15 of the Brussels Convention.