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Legal notice

1. Identification details

In compliance with article 10 of Spanish Law 34/2002, of 11 July, on Information Society Services and Electronic Commerce (LSSI-CE), the following details are provided:

2. Purpose

This legal notice governs the use of the website guildawork.com (hereinafter, "the site"), which Guilda Assessors Historics, S.L. makes available to users to inform them about the Guilda Work management software and facilitate access to it.

3. Terms of use

Access to the site is free and does not require prior subscription or registration. Using the site implies full acceptance of this legal notice. Users agree to use the site, its content and services in accordance with the law, morality and public order, and not to use it for unlawful purposes or purposes harmful to third parties.

4. Intellectual and industrial property

The site's content (texts, images, logos, design and code) is owned by Guilda Assessors Historics, S.L. or by third parties who have authorized its use, and is protected by intellectual and industrial property regulations. Its reproduction, distribution or transformation without express authorization is prohibited, except in cases permitted by law.

5. Disclaimer of liability

Guilda Assessors Historics, S.L. does not guarantee the uninterrupted availability and continuity of the site, nor is it liable for damages arising from unavailability or errors in its content, without prejudice to the reasonable technical and organizational measures adopted for its proper functioning.

6. Links to third parties

The site may contain links to other websites (including the application at app.guildawork.com). Guilda Assessors Historics, S.L. assumes no responsibility for the content of third-party sites not owned by it.

7. Governing law and jurisdiction

This legal notice is governed by Spanish law. For any dispute arising from access to or use of the site, the parties submit to the courts and tribunals with competent jurisdiction under applicable regulations, without prejudice to the rights afforded to consumers to have disputes heard in the courts of their own domicile.

8. More information

To find out how we handle your personal data, see the privacy policy; for details on cookies and technical storage, see the cookie policy.