The company Carziel Limited EURL whose legal notices are on the website is an e-commerce site accessible via the Internet network. It is open to any user of this network. The website is accessible at the following internet address: https://moneret.co allows Carziel Limited EURL, where customers can purchase skincare products, in order to benefit from the beauty treatment offered by Carziel Limited EURL.

Governed by articles L. 111-1 et seq. of the French Consumer Code, these terms and conditions (hereinafter referred to as the “Terms and Conditions”) determine the rights and obligations of the parties. By validating an order on the website accessible at the address “https://moneret.co”, the user acknowledges to have read, understood and accepted, without reservation, the terms and conditions of the said order as well as to be bound to all provisions under these Terms and Conditions.

It is specified that products are intended for the user’s personal use, without any direct connection to the user’s professional activity. In this respect, the user acknowledges that an order shall not exceed one thousand euros (1,000 €) including taxes.

Article 1 – Presentation of the Company

These Terms and Conditions apply, without any restrictions or reservations, to all the purchase and sale of products and subscriptions service concluded by Carziel Limited EURL, a French “société à responsabilité limitée” with a capital of one hundred euros (100 €), whose registered office is located at 68 rue du Faubourg Saint Honoré – 75008 Paris - FRANCE, registered in the Paris Trade and Companies Register under number 879 770 188, VAT number FR37879770188 (hereinafter referred to as the “Seller”) with consumers and non-professional buyers (hereinafter referred to as the “Client” or the “Clients”), wishing to acquire the products offered for sale by the Seller through its Site.

Carziel Limited EURL can be contacted by any user, at any time, at the following email address: hello@moneret-care.com

Article 2 – Definitions

"Gift Card" means an electronic card to which a face value is assigned, corresponding to a purchase credit which is only made on the seller's website (https://moneret.co/) by the Customer and exclusively on the products offered on the website;

“Client” means any non-professional or consumer who has ordered products sold on the Site;

“Company” means Carziel Limited EURL ascribed in Article 1 hereof;

“Consumer” means the buyer who is a natural person and who does not act for professional needs and/or outside of its professional activity;

“Order” means all orders place by a User on this Site;

“Parties” means the Seller and the Client together;

“Products” means material goods offered for sale on this Site;

“Site” means the present website, i.e. https://moneret.co;

“Terms and Conditions” means the present terms and conditions;

“User” means any legal or natural personal using and browsing this Site;

Article 3 – Purpose

a. The purpose of these Terms and Conditions is to define, worldwide, the rights and obligations of the Parties exclusively arising from the online sale of Products offered on the Site. The Terms and Conditions specify, in particular, the conditions of Order, payment, shipping and delivery as well as the return policy of Products ordered by Clients.

b. Any User of the Site undertakes to comply, without any restriction or reservation, with these Terms and Conditions, whether visiting the Site or placing an Order. The Terms and Conditions shall be read by the Client before placing any Order. The Site presents the main characteristics of the Products and specifically the specifications, illustrations and indications of the Products’ capacity. It is the Client’s responsibility to take this into account before placing an Order.

c. The Terms and Conditions shall apply to the exclusion of any other terms and conditions, and in particular those applicable to sales in stores or through other distribution and marketing channels, unless otherwise expressly agreed in writing by the Company. These Terms and Conditions are accessible at any time on the Site and are systematically communicated to the Client upon request. In the event of a subsequent modification of the Terms and Conditions, the version applicable to the Client is the version in force on the Site on the date of placing the Order.

d. The validation of the Order by the Client constitutes acceptance without restriction or reservation, as well as full and complete acceptance to the Terms and Conditions.

Article 4 – Legal capacity

To purchase the Products, one shall be of legal age and capable, i.e. legally considered as being authorized to conclude a contract. The Client acknowledges to have the capacity to contract and acquire Products offered on the Site.

Article 5 – Geographical area

Moneret services are available in Europe in French and English in accordance with the provisions set forth in Article 14 of these Terms and Conditions.

Article 6 – Service access

The Site is usually available to Client 7/7, 24/24 hours, except in the event of voluntary or involuntary interruption, in particular in case of force majeure or for maintenance purposes. Subject to an obligation of means, the Company will do its best effort to make the Site available at all time but shall not be liable, in any case, for damages of any kind should the Site be unavailable.

Article 7 – Client profil

Information enabling the Client to identify itself, such as username and password, is personal and confidential. This information may only be modified at the Client’s or the Company’s initiative, in particular in the event that the password is forgotten. The Client is solely responsible for the use of its information details. The Client shall keep them secret. In under any circumstances may the Company be liable for any disclosure made by the Client. Any Order placed by the Client’s username and password is deemed to have been placed by the Client. The Seller’s liability shall not be retained in any event whatsoever for any damages caused by the disclosure of such personal and confidential information by the Client and therefore by the use of such information by a third party. In any event, the Company’s liability shall also not be retained for any damages of any kind whatsoever, in particular as a result of the use of the Client services, whether it is an attack on reputation, image or loss of data that may occur as a result of the use of the services offered by the Company.

Article 8 – Newsletter subscription

By accepting these Terms and Conditions when subscribing to the newsletter, the Client authorized the Company to send emails to the address provided at the time of the subscription. The Client may at any time unsubscribe from the newsletter on the Site via the section “My Account” or by clicking on the unsubscribe link in the footer of the newsletter email.

Article 9 – Deactivation of the Client account

In the event of non-compliance with any obligations arising from the acceptance of these Terms and Conditions, incidents of payment of the price of an Order, delivery of incorrect information at the creation of the account or acts likely to harm the Company’s interest, the Seller may, at its sole discretion, suspend access to the services provided by Moneret, or terminate the Client’s account, depending of the gravity of the incident. The Company also reserves the right to refuse to enter into an agreement with a Client that has been excluded or sanctioned for such an incident.

Article 10 - Evidence

The Subscriber acknowledges the validity and probative value of all electronic exchanges and records kept by the Company and acknowledges that these elements receive the same probative value as a handwritten document signed pursuant to the Legislation n°2000-230 du 13 mars 2000 adapting the law of evidence to information technologies relating to electronic signatures.

Article 11 – Orders

a. When browsing the Site, the Client may add Products to its virtual shopping cart. The Client can then access the summary of its virtual cart in order to confirm the Products it wishes to order by pressing « cart » and place its Order by pressing « paye now ». The subscription to the Site is not mandatory to place an Order. However, an account will automatically be generated on the Site, in the name of the Client, after the Order’s placement. Subsequently to the Order, the Client will receive automatically the account’s information by email as well as a temporary password.

b. The Client shall provide a valid address, means of payment as well as choose a delivery method in order to finalize the Order and effectively form a sales agreement between the Client and the Company. By finalizing the Order, the Client accepts the price of the ordered Products as well as the payment terms and conditions as provided on the Site. The Seller shall not be responsible for any mistakes made by the Client while entering its information nor for any subsequent consequences in terms of delays or errors in the delivery.

c. Contractual information is subject to a confirmation by the Client at the latest at the time of the Order’s confirmation.

d. The Client may check the details of its Order, its total price and correct any errors before confirming its acceptance. This confirmation implies the acceptance of all provisions of these Terms and Conditions and constitutes a proof of the sales agreement.

e. Following the Order’s placement, the User will receive a confirmation email. This confirmation will summarize the Order and relevant delivery information.

f. An Order placement constitutes the conclusion of a distance selling contract between the Seller and the Client. The Sale will only be considered final after the mailing of the confirmation email by the Seller and the reception in full of the price due.

g. The Seller reserves the right to suspend, cancel or refuse any Order from a Client, regardless of its nature and its level of performance, in the event of non-payment or partial payment of any amount due by the Client as well as in the event of a payment incident, fraud or attempted fraud relating to the use of the Site or with which there is a dispute concerning payment of a previous Order.

Article 12 - Products and price

12.1 Products

a. Products offered for sale by the Company are those appearing on the Site when consulted by the User, within the limits of available stocks.

b. Products are described on the corresponding page on the Site where all their essential characteristics are mentioned. The sale is made within the limits of the Company’s available stocks. The Company’s liability shall not be retained in the event of stock shortages or its impossibility to sell a Product due to a non-existent stock. Photographs and graphics presented on the Site are non-contractual, non-binding and shall not retained the liability of the Company.

12.2 Prices

a. Products are provided at the prices in force on the Site at the time the Order is placed, subject to the availability of such Products.

b. Prices are indicated on the Site in euros. They take into account the VAT applicable on the day of the Order.

c. The indicated prices do not include delivery charges, which will be invoiced in addition, under the conditions indicated on the Site, calculated prior to the Order is placed and detailed, if applicable, in the Order’s summary before its confirmation. The sums invoiced to the Client corresponds to the total sums of the purchase, including these costs. An invoice will be issued to the Client upon first request to hello@moneret-care.com.

d. The Seller reserves the right to modify the Products’ prices presented on the Site. In any event, Products shall be invoiced to the Client based on prices in force at the time of confirmation of the Order.

Article 13 – Financial conditions

a. Shipping rates are presented on the Site, all taxes included. Rates may be subject to change. In this case, the changes apply only to future Orders. Orders already paid for will not be affected by any price changes.

b. Services shall be paid by credit card. All payments made are secured by an encryption procedure of the data to avoid their interception by a third party.

c. The Client hereby guarantees to the Seller to be fully authorized to use the payment method chosen for the Order’s payment and that this payment method gives legally access to sufficient funds to cover all costs resulting from the Order on the Site. As such, the Company shall not be liable in the event of fraudulent use of the payment method used.

d. In the event of non-payment of all or part of the Products, the Client shall pay to the Company a late payment penalty at a rate equal to three (3) times the legal interest rate.

e. In addition to the late payment compensation, any amount, including the deposit, not paid on its due date by a professional Client shall automatically produce the payment of a fixed compensation fee of forty euros (40 €) to cover recovery costs.

f. No compensation shall be made by the Client between the penalties arising from a delay in the performance of any services ordered and any amounts due by the Client to the Company for Products’ purchase on the Site.

g. Penalty due by the Client will be calculated on the amount including taxes of the remaining sum due and will run from the due date of the price.

h. Payments made by the Client shall only be considered effective after the sum has been credited to the Seller’s account. In addition, the Seller reserves the right, in the event of non-compliance with the payment terms as provided above, to suspend or cancel the delivery of any ongoing Orders placed by the Client.

i. No additional costs, higher than the costs incurred by the Seller for the use of a means of payment, shall be charged to the Client.

Article 14 – Products delivery

a. Products are delivered exclusively in the geographical area determined in Article 5 “geographical area” of these Terms and Conditions, i.e. Europe. Products will be delivered to the address indicated by the Client at the time of the Order.

b. The shipping charges applied to the Order depend on the Order and the transport costs specific to each delivery:

- for any Order in France, the shipping costs applied are 3€;

- for any Order in Europe, the shipping costs applied are 6€;

- for Order over 50€ in Europe, the shipping is FREE;

Delivery consists of the transfer to the Client of the physical possession or control of the Product.

c. The Seller undertakes to make its best efforts to deliver the Products ordered by the Client as soon as possible, any timeline indication being communicated for information purposes only. However, if the Products ordered have not been delivered within thirty (30) days of the date of the Order’s placement, for any reason other than force majeure or the Client’s fault, the sale may be cancelled at the written request of the Client pursuant to the conditions set forth in Article L. 216-2, L. 216-3 and L. 241-4 of the French Consumer Code. In this respect, the sums paid by the Client will then be refund to the Client at the latest within fourteen (14) days of the date of termination of the agreement, excluding any compensation or withholding.

d. The Company shall not be liable for any delay in delivery and the consequences that may result from it. In the event the package is returned to the Company, a second delivery will be made at the Client’s expense. If the package is returned to the sender again, there will be no new shipment and the additional delivery charges will be deemed to be acquired by the Company.

Article 15 – Complaints

a. The Client acknowledges and agrees to undertake to verify the condition of the delivered Products. The Client has a period of fourteen (14) days from the delivery date to formulate any reservations or complaints for non-compliance or apparent defect of the delivered Products, with all the supporting documents relating thereto.

b. The Client will contact the Company via email at hello@moneret-care.com indicating the difficulty encountered so that the procedure to be followed can be communicated to it by the Seller.

c. Products shall be deemed to be compliant and free of any apparent defect and no claim shall be validly accepted by the Seller, after this fourteen (14)-day period and in case of failure.

d. The Seller will repay or replace without any undue delay and at its own expense, the delivered Products failing to comply, having an apparent defect or an hidden defect duly proven by the Customer, under the conditions provided for in Article L. 217-4 et seq. of the French Customer Code and those provided for in these Terms and Conditions.

e. In some cases, the Company may request the return of the Product at the following address:

Carziel Limited EURL

(Retour package - complaint)

68 rue du Faubourg Saint Honoré

75008 Paris

The return cost will then be borne by the Company.

Article 16 – Transfer of ownership – transfer of risks

a. The transfer of ownership of the Seller’s Products to the Customer shall only take place after full payment of the price by the latter, regardless of the delivery date of the Products.

b. Pursuant to Article L. 216-4 of the French Consumer Code, regardless of the transfer of ownership’s date, the transfer of the related risks of loss and deterioration shall occur when the Client will physically take possession of the Products, i.e. upon delivery. Products therefore travel at the Seller’s risk.

Article 17 – Consumer’s withdrawal right

a. In accordance with the legal provisions in force, including article L.221-18 of the Consumer Code, the Client has a period of fourteen (14) business days from the receipt of the Product, to exercise its withdrawal right from the Seller, without having to justify any reasons or pay any penalty, for exchange or refund, provided that the Products are returned in their original packaging, with their safety cap intact and in perfect condition within fourteen (14) days of the communication of its decision to withdraw from the agreement.

b. Returns shall be made in their original condition and complete (packaging, accessories, instructions, etc.) allowing the Products to be placed back on the market as new. Damaged, soiled or incomplete Products will not be accepted.

c. The Client has a withdrawal right except as provided under Article L. 221-28 of the French Consumer Code.

d. To exercise its withdrawal right, the Client has fourteen (14) days upon receipt of its Order to inform the Seller of its decision to withdraw by email at hello@moneret.com. The Client shall then return the Product(s) in their original packaging at its own expense, at the latest within fourteen (14) days of communicating its decision to withdraw, to the following address:

Carziel Limited EURL

(Retour package - withdrawal)

68 rue du Faubourg Saint Honoré

75008 Paris

e. When the fourteen (14) day period expires on a Saturday, a Sunday or a non-working day, the period is extended until the next business day.

f. If the Products are not returned within fourteen (14) days, the Order will be deemed final. As such, no reimbursement shall be possible except in the exceptions provided for in these Terms and Conditions.

g. When the above return conditions are fulfilled, the Seller shall refund the Client of all sums paid by the Client without any undue delay and, at the latest, within fourteen (14) days of the date on which the Company was informed of the Client’s decision to withdraw. The Company reserves the right to delay the refund until the earliest date of the following two: the date of the Products recovery or the date on which the Client proves the Products have been shipped back to the Company. Initial shipping costs of delivery are included in the refund whereas the return chipping costs are not.

h. The burden of proof of the effective exercise of the withdrawal right is on the Client.

Article 18 – Seller’s liability – Legal guarantees

a. Products sold on the Site shall comply with the applicable legal provisions in force in France and are compatible with non-professional use. Pursuant to Article L. 217-4 of the French Consumer Code, the Seller shall deliver a product in compliance with the agreement and is responsible for any lack of compliance existing at the time of delivery. The Seller shall be responsible for defects in compliance resulting from packaging, assembly instructions or installation when the latter was set up under its responsibility. Pursuant to Article L. 217-5 of the French Consumer Code, to comply with the agreement, a Product shall be (i) suitable for the use ordinarily expected of similar goods and, where applicable corresponds to the description given by the Seller and have the qualities shown to the buyer in the form of a sample or model and presents the qualities a buyer may reasonable except given the public statements made by the Seller, in particular through advertising or labelling, or (ii) have the characteristics defined by mutual agreement between the Parties or be suitable for any particular use sought by the Client and brought to the attention of the Seller and which the latter has accepted.

b. Products supplied by the Seller shall automatically and without additional payment, regardless of the withdrawal right, in accordance with the legal provisions of (i) the legal guarantee of conformity of goods covering Products apparently defective, damaged or different from the characteristics described in the Order and (ii) the legal guarantee against hidden defects arising from a material, design or manufacturing defect affecting delivered Products and making them unsuitable to use, in accordance with the conditions and procedures provided in the box here below and defined in the annex hereto.

c. Regarding the legal guarantee of conformity of goods, it is recalled that the Client:

- shall have a period of two (2) years from the delivery of the Product to pursue an action against the Seller;

- may choose between repairing or replacing the ordered Product, subject to the cost conditions provided for in Article L.217-9 of the French Consumer Code;

- is exempted from providing any proof of the Product’s lack of conformity during the twenty-four (24) months from the delivery of the Product.

d. The legal guarantee of conformity of goods applies independently of any commercial warrantee covering the Product.

e. The Client may decide to ask for the legal guarantee against hidden defects pursuant to Article 1641 of the French Civil Code. In this event, the Client may choose between the cancellation if the sale or the reduction of the sale price pursuant to Article 1644 of the Civil Code.

f. To enforce its rights, the Client shall inform the Seller, in writing, of the Product’s lack of compliance within a maximum of twenty-four (24) months from the date of the Product’s delivery or of the Product’ hidden defects within the above-mentioned time period and return the defective Products in the same state they were delivered and complete (packaging, accessories, instructions, etc.).

g. The Seller shall refund, replace or have repaired the Products or parts under warranty deemed non-compliant or defective.

h. Shipping costs shall be refunded on the basis of the invoiced fee and return costs shall be refunded upon presentation of receipt.

i. Non-compliant or defective Products shall be refund without any undue delay and at the latest within fourteen (14) days from the discovery of the lack of conformity or hidden defect by the Seller.

j. The refund shall be made by crediting the Client’s bank account.

k. The Seller’s liability shall not be retained in the event ordered Products do not comply with the legislation of the country in which they are delivered, as it is the Client’s sole responsibility to verify this. The Seller shall also not be liable in the event the Client’s misuse, use for professional purposes, negligence or lack of maintenance by the Client as well as in the event of normal wear from use of the Product, accident of force majeure.

l. The Seller’s warranty is, in any event, limited to the replacement or refund of non-conforming or defective Products.

m. The Product replacement shall not extend the duration of the guarantee.

Article 19 – Force majeure

The Seller and the Client will not be liable in case of non-performance or delay in the performance of one of their obligations under these Terms and Conditions arising from force majeure within the meaning of Article 1218 of the French Civil Code.

Article 20 – Intellectual Property

a. All elements of the Site moneret.co, whether visual or audio, texts, layouts, illustration, photographs, documents and other elements including the underlying technology, are protected by copyright, trademarks and patents.

b. Any reproduction, in whole or in part, of the accessible elements on the Site shall be strictly prohibited and shall expose the offender to civil and criminal proceedings.

c. The Seller is the owner of all intellectual property rights arising from the Site as well as all its components and holds any required licenses. The Seller owns all intellectual property rights and derived rights attached to the concept and editorial content used and/or published on the Site. In general, nothing in these Terms and Conditions shall be construed as conferring to the Client, directly or indirectly, any right (through a license or by any other means) on the names, trademarks, acronyms, logos and other distinctive signs of the Seller, with the exception of the rights owned by the Seller’s suppliers and potential partners, on their trademarks, logos presented on the Site.

d. In addition, the Seller shall retain ownership of all intellectual property rights on photographs, presentations, illustrations and studies made for the purpose of the performance of the services to the Client. The Client acknowledges and agree not to reproduce or use any of the said studies, illustrations, presentations and photographs without the prior express written authorization of the Seller. The Seller reserves the right to ask for a financial consideration.

Article 21 – Liability

a. The Company liability shall not be retained, under any circumstances, in the event of unavailability, whether temporary or permanent, of the Site as it might be interrupted, despite the Company’s best effort to ensure the service at all time. As such, the Company reserves the right to update, improve or perform the maintenance of the Site, at any time, which may result in the unavailability of the Site.

b. As previously set forth herein, the Company will not the liable in case of delay in the delivery caused by force majeure within the meaning of Article 1218 of the French Civil Code.

c. If the carrier fails to deliver a Product and if this failure is exclusively attributable to the carrier in accordance with Article L. 221-15 of the French Consumer Code, the Seller’s liability will not the retained.

d. The parties declare that, considering the negotiations preceding the conclusion of this Agreement, they were able to enter into this Agreement in full knowledge of the facts and thus expressly waive the provisions of Article 1195 of the French Civil Code and the revision regime for unforeseen circumstances provided for therein. Thus, they undertake to fulfil their obligations, even if the contractual balance is upset by unforeseeable circumstances at the time the Agreement is concluded and if their performance proves excessively onerous.

Article 22 – Severance

The illegality, invalidity or unenforceability of any provision of these Terms and Conditions under the applicable laws or any court’s decisions shall in no way affect or the legality, validity or enforceability of any remaining provisions.

Article 23 – Assignment

a. In the event of a total or partial transfer of the Company’s activities, agreements between the Subscriber and the Company and/or its successors and beneficiaries shall remain binding between the Parties.

b. The assignment of rights and obligations of the Subscriber is possible only with the prior written approval of the Company. In any event, the Company shall be free to assign its rights and obligations to a third party without the prior written approval of the Subscriber.

Article 24 – Advertisement on the Site

a. The Company may at its own discretion insert advertisements on the Site and has the full freedom of choice as to the layout of such advertisements, advertisers and the visualization of the such advertisements.

b. Link to other websites and services do not constitute an endorsement by the Company of such websites or services, or the information, products advertising or other materials made available by such third parties.

Article 25 – Revision of these Terms and Conditions

a. The Company reserves the right to update the content on the Site and revise these Terms and Conditions as well as any services provided, in whole or in part, at any times by updating this posting. Any changes to the Terms and Conditions will be in effect as of the “Last Upated Date” referenced on the Site.

b. The refusal on the updated terms and conditions shall be explicit. Without such explicit refusal before the entry into force of the new provisions, the continued use of the Site and/or the Client will constitute an acceptance of and agreement with such changes.

Article 26 – Governing Law

a. These Terms and Conditions as well as all agreements and sales arising from them shall be governed and interpreted in accordance with the laws of France.

b. These Terms and Conditions are written in French. In case of discrepancies between the French and other foreign languages versions of these Terms and Conditions, including in case of legal proceedings or dispute, the French version shall prevail.

Article 27 – Dispute resolution

a. Any disputes or claim arising out of these Terms and Conditions, including the performance, breach, termination, enforcement, interpretation, validity or any consequences arising hereof, the use or visit of the Site, the purchase of Products on the Site or the booking of any services, if not amicably settled by the between the Seller and the Client, shall be submitted to the competent courts in accordance to the French proceedings rules.

b. The Client is informed of the possibility to resort to a conventional mediation, in particular with the Consumer Mediation Commission or with the sectoral mediation bodies, the references of which appear on Site (by email at mediateurduecommerce@fevad.com or by mail at Service du Médiateur du e-commerce de la FEVAD – 60 rue de la Boétie – 75008 Paris) or to any alternative dispute resolution method.

Article 28 – Pre-contractual information – Client acceptance

a. By purchasing any Product or Subscription on the Site, any legal or natural person fully agrees and accepts these Terms and Conditions and undertakes to pay for the Products ordered, which is expressly acknowledged by the Client waiving, as a result, its right to prevail of any third party document which shall not be enforceable against the Seller.

b. The Client acknowledges being informed and waives the right to rely on any other document, including its own terms and conditions of purchase.

c. The Consumer acknowledges having received all information and provided for in Articles L. 111- 1 to L. 111-7 of the French Consumer Code, and in particular:

- the Products’ essential characteristics;

- the Product’s prices;

- the date or period by which the Company undertakes to provide the service;

- information relating to the Company’s identity (postal, telephone and electronic contact

details);

- information concerning the legal a contractual guarantees and their implementation;

- the possibility to resort to a conventional mediation in the event of a dispute;

- information relating to the withdrawal right (conditions, deadlines, arrangements this

right’s exercise, standard withdrawal form).

Article 29 - Gift Card

Different Gift Cards are offered by the seller and will allow Customers to buy the Product of their choice in the following ways.

Gift Cards are valid for a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase. At the end of this period, they will no longer be valid and the amounts will be definitively lost for the Customer. They cannot be the subject of any reimbursement from the seller at any time.

Gift Cards are available for purchase only on the seller's website (https://moneret.co/) and can be used by the Customer exclusively on the products offered on the website (hereinafter the "Gift Card") . Gift Cards will be sent by e-mail in the form of digital cards with a unique code.

Gift Cards may be credited with an amount chosen by the Customer from thirty (30 €) to two hundred and five euros (205 €) and may be spent in one or more installments.

Gift Cards cannot be used to purchase other Gift Cards and cannot be sold to third parties.

 

Annex 1 – Legal guarantee provisions

Article L. 217-4 of the French Consumer Code: « The seller delivers a good in compliance with the contract and is liable for the lack of compliance existing at the time of delivery. The seller is also liable for the lack of compliance resulting from packaging, assembly instructions or installation where the latter was under the seller’s responsibility or at its own expense.”

Article L. 217-5 of the French Consumer Code: “The good is in compliance with the contract: 1° If it is suitable for the use usually expected of a similar property and, if applicable:

- if it corresponds to the description given by the seller and has the qualities presented by the seller to the buyer in the form of a sample or model;

- if it has the qualities a buyer may reasonable except given the public statements made by the Seller, in particular through advertising or labelling;

2° Or, if it has the characteristics defined by mutual agreement between the parties or is suitable for any particular use sought by the buyer and brought to the attention of the seller and which the latter has accepted.”

Article L. 217-7 of the French Consumer Code: “Lack of compliance appearing within twenty-four months from the delivery of the good are presumed to exist at the time of delivery, unless proven otherwise.

For second-hand goods, this period is set at six months.

The seller may rebut this presumption if not compatible with the nature of the good or the alleged lack of compliance.”

Article L. 217-8 of the French Consumer Code: “The buyer is entitled to demand the compliance of the good with the contract. However, the buyer cannot contest the compliance by invoking a defect of which he would have a prior knowledge of or could not have been unaware of at the time of the contract. The same shall apply when the defect has its origin in the materials he supplied.”

Article L. 217-9 of the French Consumer Code: “In the event of lack of compliance, the buyer shall chose between repairing or replacing the good.”

However, the seller may not proceed according to the buyer’s choice if this choice entails a cost clearly disproportionate to the other method, taking into account the value of the food or the importance of the defect. The seller is then required to proceed, unless impossible, according to the method not chosen by the buyer.”

Article L. 217-12 of the French Consumer Code: “The statute of limitation for any action resulting in the lack of compliance is two years from the delivery of the good.”

Article L. 217-16 of the French Consumer Code: “When the buyer requests from the seller a repair covered by the guarantee, during the course of the commercial guarantee granted to him when acquiring or repairing a good, a repair covered by the guarantee, any immobilization period of at least seven days shall be added to the duration of the remaining guarantee. This period shall run from the date of the buyer’s request for intervention or the date on which the said good is made available for repair, if the availability is subsequent to the request for intervention.

Article 1641 of the French Civil Code: “The seller is bound to a warranty against hidden defect of sold good that render it unfit for its intended use, or that so impair for its use that the buyer would not have brought it, or would only have given a lesser price if prior knowledge of it.”

Article 1644 of the French Civil Code: “Under Article 1641 and 1643, the buyer has the choice either to return the good and to have the price returned to him or to keep the good a part of the price returned to him.”

Article 1645 of the French Civil Code: “If the seller has prior knowledge of the good’s defects, he is bound not only to refund the price he received but also all damages the buyer has suffered”.

Article 1646 of the French Civil Code: “If the seller had no prior knowledge of the goods’ defects, he is bound only to return the price and to refund the buyer of all expenses arising from the sale.”

Article 1648 of the French Civil Code: “An action resulting from redhibitory defects shall be brought by the buyer within two years from the discovery of the defect.”

Annex 2 – Withdrawal form

This form must be completed and returned only if the Client wishes to withdraw from an Order placed on the Site except in the case of exclusions or limitation of the withdrawal right’s exercise provided for in the Terms and Conditions.

To :

Carziel Limited EURL

(Retour package - withdrawal)

68 rue du Faubourg Saint Honoré

75008 Paris

I hereby notify the withdrawal from the contract for the sale of the following goods:

- order placed on:

- Order number:

- Client’s name:

- Client’s address:

- On :

Signature