Terms of Use
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Farner Consulting AG
Löwenstrasse 2
8001 Zürich
Switzerland
Phone: +41 44 266 67 67
E-mail: info@farner.ch
Terms of Use
Copyright
Unless indicated otherwise, the copyright for all content on this website is held by Farner Consulting AG (hereafter referred to as “Farner”, “we”, “us”) or one of its contracting partners. It is prohibited to use the content (especially images and graphics) without our prior consent.
User Rights and Obligations
Users of this website have the option of starting a dialogue with us via the chat function. The corresponding posts/questions are published on our website together with the comments/answers. You must provide your email address or Twitter username to be able to use the chat function. We reserve the right to delete and/or not respond to indecent or illegal posts/questions.
Disclaimer
All texts and links have been checked carefully and are continually updated. We endeavour to provide correct and complete information on this website, but we do not assume responsibility, liability or warranty whatsoever that the information supplied through this website is correct, complete, or up–to–date. All liability is excluded for damages of any nature that are incurred in connection with accessing, using, or retrieving the website or information contained on it. We reserve the right to alter information on this website at any time and without prior notice, and we are under no obligation to update the information contained on it.
All links to external providers were checked for accuracy at the time of their inclusion; we are nevertheless not liable for the content and availability of any websites reached via hyperlinks. Such websites are accessed and used at one’s own risk. The provider of the website to which the link was made is solely responsible for illegal, incorrect, or incomplete content, and especially for damages arising from the content of linked pages. This applies irrespective of whether the damage is direct, indirect, or financial in nature, or whether it is some other kind of damage that could occur as a result of data loss, loss of use, or any other reason.
Severability clause
If individual provisions of these Terms of Use should be or become ineffective, this does not affect the content and validity of the remaining provisions, and the ineffective provision is to be replaced by an effective provision that most closely approximates the purpose of the ineffective provision.
Governing Law, Jurisdiction
These Terms of Use are governed exclusively by Swiss law. The exclusive jurisdiction is Zurich.