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SERVUS

Cervejarias da Europa - Serviço local

TERMS AND CONDITIONS

Scope of application

The User undertakes to use the Servusbeer.pt website in accordance with current legislation, refraining from using the website for activities that are contrary to the law, morality and generally accepted norms of conduct, as well as the rights and interests of third parties.
Syndicato reserves the right to change these General Terms and Conditions of Sale without prior notice. Users are required to review them periodically, as the terms and conditions in effect at the time of use of the website will apply.
If you have any questions regarding our General Terms and Conditions of Sale or Privacy Policy, you can contact us by email at info@servusbeer.pt
For the purposes of this document, "User" means any individual or legal entity interacting with the site info@servusbeer.pt
The User confirms that he/she has reached the legal age to consume alcohol in accordance with the rules of the country in which navigation will take place, as provided by law.
The organizers and the owner of the website are not responsible for any harm to health that may be caused by incorrect or improper use of the products presented on the site.

Rules for use of the site

The User is obliged to use the website, all its content and services in accordance with the law, morality and public order, and within the framework of these general conditions.
The User undertakes not to transfer, distribute, or make available to third parties any materials or information (data, content, messages, designs, audio and graphic files, photographs, software, etc.) that are contrary to law, morality, public order, or these General Terms and Conditions. The User undertakes to:

Limitation of liability

SERVUS shall not be liable for any consequential or incidental damages arising from the use of this website or improper consumption of the products.

Applicable law and jurisdiction

Any commercial interaction between SERVUS and the User is governed by Portuguese law.
This provision does not affect the rights recognized to the consumer by current legislation.

Alternative dispute resolution

In accordance with EU Regulation No. 524/2013, the User has the right to attempt to resolve any dispute out of court by using the online dispute resolution platform at http://ec.europa.eu/consumers/odr/
The list of alternative dispute resolution bodies available pursuant to Article 17 of Law No. 144/2015, of 8 September, can be consulted on the consumer portal at www.consumidor.pt