Terms of sales

Last update: December 24, 2019

The company “La boîte d’accordéon SAS”

whose SIRET number is 3498118100000036,

domiciled at 8 rue du Sergent Bobillot, 93100 Montreuil,

represented by its President Mr. Laurent Jarry.

Object

These terms of sales govern the online sales of the items offered by the company La boîte d’accordéon to the Client on the accordina.com website.

Any order taken for a good on the accordina.com website requires the prior consultation and acceptance of these general terms and conditions of sale by the Client. The click of validation of the order implies full acceptance of the present and has the value of a “digital signature”.

Identification of the company:

 

La boîte d’accordéon SAS

8 rue du Sergent Bobillot
93100 Montreuil
France

Phone: +33 (0) 1 48 58 58 63 97

SIRET : 34981181000036

VAT number: EN0834989811810

Director of publication: Laurent Jarry

Delivery time

Orders including an accordina are shipped within 2 to 10 weeks.

Delivery conditions and prices

The applicable prices are those in force at the time of the order.
Prices are final prices in euros and subject to VAT at the current rate.

Responsibility

The company La boîte d’accordéon may not be held liable in the event that the non-performance of its obligations is attributable either to the unforeseeable and insurmountable fact of a third party or to a case of force majeure as defined by French case law.

Similarly, the company La boîte d’accordéon cannot be held liable for any inconvenience or damage inherent in the use of the Internet network.

Disputes and applicable law

The language of these general terms and conditions of sale is French. These general terms and conditions of sale are therefore subject to French law.

Any order placed through the accordina.com website implies the Client’s acceptance, without any restriction, of the general terms and conditions of sale of La boîte d’accordéon.

In the event of a dispute or claim, the Client shall first contact La boîte d’accordéon to obtain an amicable solution. If an amicable solution is not found between the parties, the Paris Courts shall have sole jurisdiction.