
Legal notice
Creation and Hosting
Privacy Policy
Responsibility
Intellectual Property
Applicable Laws
Lmd5f.com is a site which is operated by
Le Monde des 5 Fleurs. For the purpose
of the applicable data protection legislation, the data controller is
LE MONDE DES 5 FLEURS
62, rue CAUMARTIN
75009 PARIS - FRANCE
SARL au capital de 37000 € enregistrÉ
au RCS de PARIS
sous le N°45361266500027
N° TVA : FR78453612665
TÉl.: +33 (0)1 53 34 92 10
Fax.: +33 (0)1 53 34 92 15
Mail: contact@lmd5f.com
Legal representative: RÉgis DUPERTUIS
Creation and Hosting
CrÉation graphique et dÉveloppement informatique :
The site was designed and developed by LMD5F and is hosted at ONE AND ONE.
Privacy Policy
We are committed to protecting and respecting your privacy. This policy ("Privacy Policy") sets out how
we use and protect any personal information that you give us when using this Website.
We remind you that you are entitled by law (art. 34 de la loi « Informatique et Libertés » from January 6, 1978) to access, amend and remove personal information
In order to exercise this right, please contact:
LE MONDE DES 5 FLEURS
62, rue CAUMARTIN
F- 75009 PARIS
Tél.: +33 (0)1 53 34 92 10
Fax: +33 (0)1 53 34 92 15
Mail: contact@lmd5f.com
Responsibility
LMD5F may only be held accountable for its website’s functionalities. According to jurisprudence, the company’s liability may not be engaged for any inconvenience or damage caused by the utilization of the Internet, namely service breakdowns, intrusions or the presence of viruses.
Intellectual property
Any items displayed on the website lmd5f.com (texts, images, photographies, maps, vidéos,… along with downloadadable documents) are copyrighted, branded or patented.
They are the exclusive property of Le Monde des 5 Fleurs.
Subsequently, you are prohibited from partly or entirely copying, representing, broadcasting or modifying any of the items displayed on the company’s website or the website itsself without the prior and explicit agreement from Le Monde des 5 Fleurs.
Applicable Laws
These conditions are subject to French law.
In the event of litigation and failing mutual consent
of the parties, the decision falls under
the competence of (competent) French courts. |