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1. This site is governed by the terms and conditions set out below, to which any user of the site declares to adhere and which are applicable throughout the online period.
The user is any physical or legal person who connects to the site.
The SPRL Cogarius is referred here after to as 'Cogarius'.
Cogarius reserves the right to modify at any time its terms and conditions. It is therefore advisable to read them regularly.
The user is bound by the terms and conditions in force at the time of use and subsequent updates.

2. The site belongs to Cogarius, with headquarters in Belgium, avenue du Cimetière de Bruxelles, 1140 Evere, company number 0700.498.861 and can be contacted at this email. The site is managed by this company.
The site is protected by intellectual property rights, including copyright.
Therefore, any complete or partial reproduction of any part of the site is prohibited.
Any request for permission to refer a hypertext link to the site must be addressed to this email.

3. The site is not responsible for hypertext links that would return to it without its knowledge.
Nor it is responsible for sites belonging to third parties to which a hypertext link would be returned.

4. Any complaint should be sent to this email.

5. The nullity which affects one of the clauses of these conditions does not turn in inapplicable the other clauses, the whole of the general conditions remaining of application.
The applicable law is the Belgian law and only the Brussels courts have jurisdiction in case of litigation.

6. Cogarius uses of 'cookies' which simplify the use of services. A cookie is a piece of data stored in a user's computer containing information about the use of the site by a computer. The cookie immediately ends when the user closes his browser. Users have the right to refuse cookies by simply configuring their browser, which may however hinder certain services provided by Cogarius.

7. Provisions relating to the protection of privacy
Cogarius undertakes to process personal data in accordance with the regulations applicable to the protection of personal data, in particular the Belgian law of 8 December 1992 on the protection of privacy with regard to the processing of personal data, hereinafter 'the law'.