This website (hereafter the "Website") is published by VSL
International AG, a Swiss company with capital of 2,000,000 CHF, with
registration number CH-053.3.001.465-2, VAT number CHE 101405989MwSt, whose
registered office is 5 Wankdorfallee, 3014 Bern, Switzerland (hereafter “VSL
International”).
VSL International is a subsidiary of Bouygues Construction, a French limited liability company.
Publication Director: Julie PERCHET.
Hosting: Microsoft France, 37 Quai du Président Roosevelt, 92130 Issy-les-Moulineaux.
The purpose of this Website is to provide information for its users, to
present the Company’s products, solutions, and services, and to promote the
recruitment of new employees.
The Website is accessed at the address:
https://vsl.com/.
No authentication is needed to access the Website, but some areas of the Website are restricted to
registered users.
The information and data presented or accessible from this Website,
including any drawings, photographs, images, texts, animated sequences with
or without sound, and any other documents represented on this website (all
together the “Data”) may not be used for any commercial purposes, even in
part, without the prior written permission of VSL International.
The presentation of the Website and of Data constitute proprietary work,
protected under applicable intellectual property law.
They may not be fully or partially reproduced and/or represented without the prior written
permission of VSL International. The registered names and logos of VSL
International, Bouygues Construction, the registered names of their
subsidiaries, the names and logos of their products as well as slogans are
the property of Bouygues Construction and/or of its subsidiaries. Any
reproduction, use and/or modification thereof without the prior written
permission of VSL International and/or Bouygues Construction may constitute
infringement.
The Data are covered by industrial and/or intellectual
property rights in the name of VSL International, Bouygues Construction, or
their subsidiaries. Any full or partial reproduction, representation,
adaptation, translation, and/or transformation, or any transfer to another
website of any Data, is prohibited. Copies of the Data shall be authorised
for private purposes only subject to the source being indicated.
VSL International reserves the right to modify any or all of the Data at any
time and without notice. VSL International shall not bear any liability
whatsoever for any use of any Data.
VSL International does not warrant the accuracy, reliability,
suitability for any purpose, or completeness of any Data. Accordingly, VSL
International does not have any liability:
The content of other websites that may be linked from this Website is
included for convenience only and VSL International accepts no liability for
the availability, contents, or accuracy of, or any loss or damage caused or
alleged to be caused by or in connection with use or reliance on the content
of any linked websites.
Website users confirm that they accept the
characteristics and limits of the Internet and that they are fully aware of
the nature of the Internet and, in particular, its technical
performances.
VSL International shall not be liable in any way
whatsoever in the event that the Website cannot be accessed or that it is
not operating correctly, or for any other reasons falling outside the scope
of VSL International.
VSL International may need to interrupt access to
the Website for maintenance. Users will be notified of this interruption in
a notice displayed on the homepage or by any other means. Such interruption
in no way incurs VSL International’s liability and confers no right to
compensation.
Users requiring technical support (for access or display
issues, etc.) may e-mail us at
info@vsl.com.
The terms, provisions, and information in this Website shall be subject to
and construed in accordance with the laws of France.
In the event of a
dispute arising out of, or in connection with the interpretation and/or
performance of these terms, provisions, and information the parties shall use
their reasonable endeavours to resolve such dispute amicably and
promptly.
If the parties fail to reach an amicable settlement, the Paris
courts shall have exclusive jurisdiction to resolve any dispute arising
between the parties.