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Definitions
1. Om Shree: Om Shree, located in Ulft under Chamber of Commerce no. 68382502.
2. Customer: the person with whom Om Shree has entered into an agreement.
3. Parties: To Shree and customer together.
4. Consumer: a customer who is also an individual and who acts as a private person.
Applicability of general terms and conditions
1. These conditions apply to all quotations, offers, activities, orders, agreements and deliveries of services or products by or on behalf of Om Shree.
2. Parties can only deviate from these terms and conditions if they have expressly agreed so in writing.
3. Parties expressly exclude the applicability of additional and/or deviating general terms and conditions of the customer or of third parties.
Prices
1. All prices that Om Shree uses are in euros, include VAT and exclude any other costs such as administration costs, levies and travel, shipping or transport costs, unless expressly stated otherwise or otherwise agreed.
2. All prices that Om Shree applies for its products or services, on its website or that are otherwise made known, Om Shree may change at any time.
3. Increases in the cost prices of products or parts thereof, which Om Shree could not foresee at the time of making the offer or the conclusion of the agreement, may give rise to price increases.
4. The consumer has the right to dissolve an agreement as a result of a price increase as referred to in paragraph 3, unless the increase is the result of a statutory regulation.
Samples and models
If the customer has received a sample or model of a product, he cannot derive any rights from it other than that it is an indication of the nature of the product, unless the parties have expressly agreed that the products to be delivered correspond to the sample or model. .
Consequences of not paying on time
1. If the customer does not pay within the agreed term, then Shree is entitled to charge the statutory interest of 2% per month for non-commercial transactions and the statutory interest of 8% per month for commercial transactions from the day the customer is absenteeism, whereby a part of a month is counted as a whole month.
2. When the customer is in default, he also owes extrajudicial collection costs and any compensation to Om Shree.
3. The collection costs are calculated on the basis of the Decree on compensation for extrajudicial collection costs.
4. If the customer does not pay on time, Om Shree may suspend its obligations until the customer has fulfilled its payment obligation.
5. In the event of liquidation, bankruptcy, attachment or suspension of payments on the part of the customer, the claims of Om Shree against the customer are immediately due and payable.
6. If the customer refuses to cooperate with the execution of the agreement by Om Shree, he is still obliged to pay the agreed price to Om Shree.
Right of advertising
1. As soon as the customer is in default, Shree is entitled to invoke the right of complaint with regard to the unpaid products delivered to the customer.
2. Om Shree invokes the right to complain by means of a written or electronic communication.
3. As soon as the customer has been informed of the invoked right of complaint, the customer must immediately return the products to which this right relates to Om Shree, unless the parties agree otherwise.
4. The costs for the collection or return of the products will be borne by the customer.
Right of withdrawal
1. A consumer can cancel an online purchase during a reflection period of 14 days without giving any reason, provided that:
· the product has not been used
it is not a product that can spoil quickly, such as food or flowers
it is not a product that has been tailor-made or modified especially for the consumer
it is not a product that cannot be returned for hygienic reasons (underwear, swimwear, etc.)
the seal is still intact if it concerns data carriers with digital content (DVDs, CDs, etc.)
the product is not a journey, ticket, catering assignment or form of leisure activity
the product is not a loose magazine or newspaper
it does not concern (order for) emergency repairs
the consumer has not waived his right of withdrawal
2. The reflection period of 14 days as referred to in paragraph 1 starts:
o on the day after the consumer has received the last product or part of 1 order
o as soon as the consumer has received the first product with a subscription
o once the consumer has purchased a service for the first time
o as soon as the consumer has confirmed that he will purchase digital content via the internet
3. The consumer can make his profession