Legal Notice

Effective from 1 January 2022

This legal notice is brought to the attention of the user (hereinafter “the User”) of the grad-system.com website (hereinafter “the Site”). It may be amended to ensure compliance with applicable law.

Identification of the Site publisher

The Site is the property of BURGER ET CIE

“Société par Actions Simplifiée” (simplified joint-stock company) with a registered capital of €13,686,770, whose registered office is located at Zone Industrielle Bois l’Abbesse – 68660 LIEPVRE, registered with the “RCS” (register of companies) under number 534 307 301 RCS Colmar.

Tel: 03.89.58.91.21

Email: contact@grad-system.com

APE code: 1623Z

Siret no.: 534 307 301 00018

EU VAT reg. no.: FR19 534 307 301

As the owner of the Site, BURGER ET CIE acts as publisher of the Site. It publishes by making the pages of the Site available to the public by selecting the content, assembling it, prioritising it and formatting it on an electronic communication medium.

Publication director: Paul Burger, Zone Industrielle Bois l’Abbesse – 68660 LIEPVRE – Tel: 03.89.58.91.21,

Service provider: BURGER ET CIE, Zone Industrielle Bois l’Abbesse – 68660 LIEPVRE – Tel: 03.89.58.91.21,

Hosting: SCALEWAY SAS – “Société par actions simplifiée” (simplified joint-stock company), registered under the no. 433 115 904 at the “RCS” (register of companies) of PARIS, domiciled at 8 rue de la Ville l’Eveque – 75008 PARIS

Access to the Site

The Site is accessible worldwide, from any location, 7 days a week, 24 hours a day except in cases of force majeure, or the scheduled or unscheduled outages of the Site that may occur because of the need for maintenance.

By browsing the Site, the User represents that they have read and understood the legal notice as well as the privacy policy, and accepts the conditions, including those concerning the collection and processing of their personal data in particular. The User may object to this by contacting the publisher at the email address, rgpd@burger.fr.

Privacy Policy

The privacy policy describes how the Site collects, uses, discloses, manages and shares the personal data of Users. All the data liable to be used to identify a User must be considered as personal data.

BURGER ET CIE is required to collect and process such data when the User:

– provides them of their own free will when using the Site;

– the User communicates them by filling out a form on the Site;

– the User contacts BURGER & CIE directly through the Site or an intermediary such as Facebook, Google, etc.

BURGER ET CIE is committed to ensuring that the collection and processing of User data, carried out on the Site, complies with the European general data protection regulation (GDPR) E 2016/679 of 27 April 2016 and the law no. 78-17 of 6 January 1978 pertaining to data processing, files and freedoms.

The sole purpose of collecting the Users’ personal data is for the fulfilment (delivery, payment, shipping, etc.) of the orders sent by Users and for the recruitment of the staff of BURGER ET CIE.

Only the data that are strictly necessary to serve these purposes are collected on the Site by BURGER ET CIE and hosted by the Web Host.

They may only be sent to third parties for the aforementioned needs after notification of the User.

The data controller of the personal data is Mr Victor HAUSSER.

He may be contacted by phone at 03.89.58.91.21 from Monday to Friday from 9 am to 6 pm or by email at rgpd@burger.fr. The data controller must answer the User within 30 (thirty) days and agrees to preserve the integrity and confidentiality of the data collected. He shall keep all of the data collected under reasonable conditions of security for a maximum period of 10 years.

The Site has an SSL (SSL 128 bits) Certificate which ensures the security of the data transiting and exchanged on the Site. The purpose of an SSL (“Secure Socket Layer” Certificate) is to secure the data exchange between the User and the Site.

Every User may at any time exercise their right of access, rectification, deletion and opposition to their personal data.

Cookies

When visiting the Site, a cookie may be automatically installed on the User’s browser software, which they accept.

A cookie is a record used to store information about the User’s browsing on the Site without identifying them. The consent of the User is required in order to use the cookie and the validity period of the consent is set at 13 (thirteen) months.

If disabled, BURGER ET CIE disclaims all liability for any disruption of the browsing experience on the Site.

Any cookies generated by the WordPress content management software or one of its extensions shall not be used, regardless of their nature, by BURGER ET CIE.

The User may disable any cookie using the settings in their operating software or by configuring their browser according to the instructions of their publisher.

Each User is free to configure the management of cookies by configuring their browser to:

– allow or completely block cookies;

– delete cookies already saved by the browser;

– block the sending of cookies by certain websites;

– block so-called “third parties” cookies, i.e. any cookies sent by a website other than the Site.

The User can access the configuration of cookie management by his browser by following the following links:

Microsoft Edge: More… > Settings, Select “Show advanced settings”, under Confidentiality and services > Cookies, select the option that suits you;

Mozilla Firefox: open the “Tools” menu, then select “Options”; click on the “Privacy” tab then choose the options you want;

Google Chrome: open the settings menu (spanner symbol), then select “Options”; click on “Advanced options” followed by the “Privacy” section, click on “Content settings”, and choose the options you want.

Safari: choose “Safari > Preferences” then click on “Security”; In the “Accept cookies” section, choose the options you want.

Opera: open the “Tools” or “Settings” menu, then select “Delete private data”; click on the “Detailed options” tab, then choose the options you want.

All complaints, suggestions, requests for assistance, questions relating to the aforementioned information may be handled by the person responsible for personal data, who may be contacted at the email address: rgpd@burger.fr.

Liability

All the information provided on the Site is provided as is.

BURGER ET CIE does not give any explicit or implicit guarantee and disclaims all liability relating to the use of this information, with the User being solely liable for it.

BURGER ET CIE reserves the right to modify this information at any time by updating the Site.

The User agrees not to transmit any information on this Site that could expose some party to civil or criminal liability and therefore agrees not to disclose information that is illegal, contrary to public order or defamatory via this Site.

Intellectual property

The presentation and content of the Site published by BURGER ET CIE constitutes an original work protected by copyright, owned by BURGER ET CIE and governed by French and international law.

The Site uses trademarks, logos and other distinctive signs that are owned by BURGER ET CIE and cannot be reproduced and represented.

No reproduction or representation, in whole or in part, is permitted without the prior written consent of BURGER ET CIE.

Failing this, a suit for unfair competition or infringement of copyright may be filed by BURGER ET CIE.

Any use, reproduction, distribution, marketing, modification of all or part of the Site, without the authorisation of BURGER ET CIE is prohibited and may lead to a lawsuit and legal proceedings before the court of competent jurisdiction.

Rights of the User

The User can read, update, edit, export and organise the fate of their personal data after their death or request that they be deleted.

The User has the right to request the portability of their personal data to another site, by sending their request to the manager via the email address, rgpd@burger.fr.

The User has the right to request the minimisation of the data or to object to the processing of their data by the Site, and the Site may not refuse such a request unless it can provide legitimate and compelling reasons.

To exercise these rights, the User may contact the data protection officer via the email address, rgpd@burger.fr.

If the User believes that their data or rights have been breached, they are entitled to contact the French data protection authority known as the “Commission Nationale de l’Informatique et des Libertés” (https://www.cnil. fr) or any court of competent jurisdiction.

Declaration number with the “ADEME” (French environment and energy management agency)

As a marketer, BURGER&CIE has completed all the formalities required by article R543-254 of the French Environmental Code with the “ADEME” (French environment and energy management agency).

BURGER&CIE has the following unique identification number: no. FR019438_10GST3.