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LIABILITY FOR CONTENTS
The contents of all pages have been created with the utmost conscientiousness. We do not guarantee the accuracy, completeness, timeliness and quality of the information provided. Liability claims regarding damage caused by the use of any information provided, including any kind of information which is incomplete or incorrect, will therefore be rejected. If there is a violation of law, liability is only possible from the time of knowledge of a specific violation of law. The contents affected by an infringement will be removed immediately after becoming known.
LIABILITY FOR LINKS
Despite careful and content-related control, we do not assume any liability for the content of external links. The operators of the linked pages are solely responsible for their content.
INFORMATION ON ONLINE DISPUTE RESOLUTION
The arbitration for consumer transactions is considered a notified AS body (www.verbraucherschlichtung.or.at). It supports consumers and companies in settling disputes quickly and inexpensively.
SOCIAL MEDIA
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JUDICIARY
No warning without prior contact! Should any content or the design of individual pages or parts of this website violate the rights of third parties or legal provisions or otherwise in any way cause problems under competition law, we ask, with reference to the UWG, for an appropriate, sufficiently explanatory and quick message without cost note. We guarantee that the rightly objected passages or parts of these web pages will be removed within a reasonable period of time or adapted to the legal requirements, without the need for you to engage a lawyer. The involvement of a lawyer to issue a warning with costs does not correspond to our real or presumed will and would thus represent a violation of the UWG due to the pursuit of extraneous goals as a dominant motive for the initiation of proceedings, in particular an intention to achieve costs as the actual driving force, as well as a violation of the duty to mitigate damages.