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General terms and conditions

Disclaimer: The model below has been prepared by a lawyer (https://drschwenke.de) has been created according to the typical requirements of an online shop. However, you should only use the template after careful examination and adaptation to your specific business model. The following sample therefore contains additional notes that you must observe and red passages that you must particularly check and adapt if necessary. Please remove the notes after editing. If in doubt, seek legal advice. Copyright: You may use the design within the domain/website as long as your Marketpress licence also applies to it. Passing on to third parties, including customers (e.g. as developers) is not permitted.

General Terms and Conditions with Customer Information

1. scope of application
2. offers and service descriptions
3. order process and conclusion of contract
4. prices and shipping costs
5 Delivery, availability of goods
6. payment modalities
7. retention of title
8 Warranty for material defects and guarantee
9. liability
10. storage of the text of the contract
11. final provisions

1. scope of application
1.1 The business relationship between [insert: DemoShop e.K., owner: Max Muster Demostraße 1, 12345 Demostadt] (hereinafter "Seller") and the customer (hereinafter "Customer") shall be governed exclusively by the following General Terms and Conditions in the version valid at the time of the order.

1.2 You can reach our customer service for questions, complaints and objections on weekdays from [9:00 AM] to [6:00 PM] under the telephone number [0221-12345] as well as by e-mail under [name @ domain.de].

1.3 A consumer within the meaning of these GTC is any natural person who enters into a legal transaction for a purpose that is predominantly neither commercial nor self-employed (§ 13 BGB).

1.4 Deviating terms and conditions of the customer shall not be recognised unless the seller expressly agrees to their validity.

2. offers and service descriptions
The presentation of the products in the online shop does not constitute a legally binding offer, but an invitation to place an order. Performance descriptions in catalogues and on the Seller's websites do not have the character of an assurance or guarantee.
All offers are valid "while stocks last" unless otherwise stated with the products. Errors and omissions excepted.

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3. order process and conclusion of contract
3.1 The Customer can select products from the Seller's range without obligation and collect them in a so-called shopping basket via the [add to shopping basket] button. Within the shopping cart, the product selection can be changed, e.g. deleted. Subsequently, the customer can proceed to the conclusion of the order process within the shopping basket by clicking the button [Continue to checkout].

3.2 By clicking the button [order with obligation to pay], the customer submits a binding application to purchase the goods in the shopping basket. Before submitting the order, the customer can change and view the data at any time and go back to the shopping basket using the browser function "back" or cancel the order process altogether. Required information is marked with an asterisk (*).

3.3 The Seller shall then send the Customer an automatic confirmation of receipt by e-mail, in which the Customer's order is listed again and which the Customer can print out using the "Print" function (order confirmation). The automatic confirmation of receipt merely documents that the order of the customer has been received by the seller and does not constitute an acceptance of the application. The purchase contract is only concluded when the seller has sent or handed over the ordered product to the customer within 2 days or has confirmed the dispatch to the customer within 2 days with a second e-mail, express order confirmation or sending of the invoice.

3.4 If the Seller allows payment in advance, the contract shall be concluded upon provision of the bank details and request for payment. If the payment is not received by the seller within 10 calendar days after sending the order confirmation, despite the due date, even after a renewed request, the seller shall withdraw from the contract with the consequence that the order shall lapse and the seller shall not be obliged to deliver. The order is then completed for the buyer and seller without further consequences. A reservation of the item in the case of advance payment is therefore made for a maximum of 10 calendar days.

4. prices and shipping costs
4.1 All prices stated on the Seller's website are inclusive of the applicable statutory VAT.

4.2 In addition to the stated prices, the Seller charges shipping costs for delivery. The shipping costs will be clearly communicated to the Buyer on a separate information page and during the ordering process.

5 Delivery, availability of goods
5.1 If payment in advance has been agreed, delivery shall be made after receipt of the invoice amount.

5.2 If the delivery of the goods fails through the fault of the buyer despite three delivery attempts, the seller can withdraw from the contract. Any payments made will be refunded to the customer without delay.

5.3 If the ordered product is not available because the Seller is not supplied with this product by its supplier through no fault of its own, the Seller may withdraw from the contract. In this case, the seller will inform the customer immediately and, if necessary, propose the delivery of a comparable product. If no comparable product is available or if the customer does not wish a comparable product to be delivered, the seller will immediately reimburse the customer for any consideration already paid.

5.4 Customers will be informed about delivery times and delivery restrictions (e.g. restriction of deliveries to certain countries) on a separate information page or within the respective product description.

6. payment modalities
6.1 The customer can choose from the available payment methods within the framework of and before the conclusion of the order process. Customers will be informed about the available means of payment on a separate information page.

6.2 If payment by invoice is possible, payment must be made within 30 days of receipt of the goods and the invoice. For all other methods of payment, payment shall be made in advance without deduction.

6.3 If third party providers are commissioned with the payment processing, e.g. Paypal, their general terms and conditions apply.

6.4 If the due date for payment is determined by the calendar, the customer shall already be in default by missing the deadline. In this case, the client shall pay the statutory interest on arrears.

6.5 The customer's obligation to pay interest on arrears does not preclude the seller from claiming further damages for default.

6.6 The customer shall only have a right of set-off if his counterclaims have been legally established or recognised by the seller. The customer may only exercise a right of retention if the claims result from the same contractual relationship.

7. retention of title
The delivered goods remain the property of the seller until full payment has been made.

8 Warranty for material defects and guarantee
8.1 The warranty shall be determined in accordance with statutory provisions.

8.2 Goods supplied by the Seller are only guaranteed if this has been expressly given. Customers will be informed of the terms of the guarantee before the order process is initiated.

9. liability
9.1 The following exclusions and limitations of liability shall apply to the Seller's liability for damages, without prejudice to the other statutory requirements for claims.

9.2 The Seller shall be liable without limitation insofar as the cause of the damage is based on intent or gross negligence.

9.3 Furthermore, the Seller shall be liable for the slightly negligent breach of essential obligations, the breach of which jeopardises the achievement of the purpose of the contract, or for the breach of obligations, the fulfilment of which enables the proper performance of the contract in the first place and the observance of which the Customer regularly relies on. In this case, however, the Seller shall only be liable for the foreseeable damage typical for the contract. The Seller shall not be liable for the slightly negligent breach of obligations other than those specified in the above sentences.

9.4 The above limitations of liability shall not apply in the event of injury to life, limb or health, for a defect following the assumption of a guarantee for the quality of the product and for fraudulently concealed defects. Liability under the Product Liability Act remains unaffected.

9.5 Insofar as the liability of the Seller is excluded or limited, this shall also apply to the personal liability of employees, representatives and vicarious agents.

10. storage of the text of the contract
10.1 The customer can print out the text of the contract before submitting the order to the seller by using the print function of his browser in the last step of the order.

10.2 The Seller shall also send the Customer an order confirmation with all order data to the e-mail address provided by the Customer. Together with the order confirmation, but at the latest upon delivery of the goods, the customer will also receive a copy of the General Terms and Conditions together with the cancellation policy and the information on shipping costs as well as delivery and payment terms. If you have registered in our shop, you can view your orders in your profile area. In addition, we store the text of the contract, but do not make it accessible on the Internet.

Note: Please note in the following that the link http://ec.europa.eu/consumers/odr/ must be clickable
11. final provisions
11.1 The place of jurisdiction and performance shall be the registered office of the Seller if the Customer is a merchant, a legal entity under public law or a special fund under public law.

11.2 The contractual language is German.

11.3. the European Commission's online dispute resolution (ODR) platform for consumers: http://ec.europa.eu/consumers/odr/. We are not willing and not obliged to participate in a dispute resolution procedure before a consumer arbitration board.

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