Legal notice
Legal information about the publisher, hosting provider and operation of agences-placement.ch.
1. Publisher
agences-placement.ch is published for editorial and informational purposes. For any question regarding the content or your rights, you can contact us at info@agences-placement.ch.
2. Publication director
The publication director is responsible for the editorial content published on the site. Any request for right of reply or correction can be sent to them by email.
3. Hosting
The site is hosted by Vercel Inc., 440 N Barranca Ave #4133, Covina, CA 91723, USA — vercel.com. The database is hosted by Supabase, with European servers located in Ireland (EU region).
4. Intellectual property
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5. Personal data
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6. Cookies
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7. Limitation of liability
The information published is general and informative in nature. It does not constitute personalised legal, tax or professional advice. The publisher cannot be held liable for decisions made on the basis of this information, nor for its accuracy or currency at any given time.
8. External links
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9. Governing law and jurisdiction
This legal notice is governed by Swiss law. Any dispute is subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of Swiss courts, subject to the mandatory consumer protection provisions applicable to the visitor's country of residence.