Applicable Law and Jurisdiction
Writing, applicable law and jurisdiction
1.
All statements that are sent under the to be concluded with Kouro user agreement must be in writing or by e-mail via the Kouro contact form: Select the subject heading "My Account, login and password" and then "questions about the Kouro Terms of Service and Privacy Policy".
2.
The postal address and e-mail address of a member are the ones that were specified in the member's current contact the member's account of this.
3.
If the member is resident or domiciled in Austria, the license agreement including these terms of the substantive law of Austria to the exclusion of the CISG. If the member is resident or domiciled in Switzerland, the license agreement including these terms of the substantive law of Switzerland, excluding the UN sales law. For all other members of the license agreement including these terms of the substantive law of the Federal Republic of Germany excluding the UN sales law.
4.
For members, the merchant in terms of the Commercial Code, a public sector fund or a legal entity under public law, Nuremberg is the exclusive venue for all of the usage agreement and these Terms any dispute.
5.
For members who are consumers, a court is constituted at the respective member's residence.
Change these terms and conditions, severability clause
1.
Kouro reserves the right to change these Terms at any time without giving reasons. The modified terms will be sent to members by e-mail no later than two weeks before its entry into force. not 'Is a member of the validity of the new terms within two weeks after receipt of the e-mail, the amended terms as angenommen.Kouro the members in the e-mail that contains the changed conditions, point out the importance of this two-week period .
2.
If any provision of these Terms is invalid, the remaining provisions shall remain unaffected. The ineffective provision shall be deemed replaced by such that the whole purpose of the invalid clause in a legal manner on the next. The same applies to possible regulation gaps.
