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The Chez Loulou website is the property of the company By Poppy S.à rl
Chez Loulou is a trade name of the company By Poppy S.à rl represented by Mrs. Alexandra Marina Vera Atanackovic.
Head office: 3 rue Renaudin L-4304 Esch-sur-Alzette
RCS: B250877 – Establishment authorization: 10124457/1 – VAT: LU32779710
Tel.: +352 661 322 089
Email: info@bypoppy.lu

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Legal notice

Chez Loulou, the trade name of the company By Poppy S.à rl, is engaged in dog sitting, dog walking, the resale of dog food, accessories and any other products related to domestic animals in the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg.

Definitions

In the text of the Legal Notices certain terms will have the following definition:
"Cookies": files stored on the visitor's hard drive, in order to allow the web server to recognize him from one web page to another. They are used in particular to preserve the preferences of this visitor and make any future visit faster.
“Personal data”: The definition provided by the amended text of the law of August 2, 2002 relating to the protection of individuals with regard to the processing of personal data.
“Site”: the Chez Loulou website under the domain tree “chezloulou.lu”

Visitor Obligations

You agree not to operate or persist any program that you reasonably believe will interfere with the proper working of the Site.

Limitation of liability clause

Chez Loulou cannot be held responsible for any information that proves to be erroneous or not up to date on this Site.
It also declines all responsibility in the event of interruption, even temporary, of the service of this Site.
Any possible damage caused to the visitor's computer system following the use of this Site cannot under any circumstances result in the liability of Chez Loulou.
Not having the capacity to control the sites to which it refers, Chez Loulou declines all responsibility for their content.

Copyright

The content of this Site (texts, brands, logos, images, sounds, etc.) is protected by copyright as regulated by the law of April 18, 2001 on copyright, related rights and databases.
For any reproduction, it is therefore essential to obtain the prior consent of their author.

Protection of personal data

In accordance with the amended law of 2 August 2002 relating to the protection of individuals with regard to the processing of personal data, you have a right to information, access and opposition to personal data concerning you, which you can exercise with Chez Loulou by sending a letter to the following address:


By Poppy S.à rl
3 rue Renaudin
L-4304 Esch-sur-Alzette.


Newsletter

The data collected on this Site comes from the voluntary registration of your data. Your name, first name (if requested) and your email address are collected for the purpose of sending you a newsletter.
By indicating your email address in the box provided for this purpose or by expressly giving your consent to this end, you agree that Chez Loulou may send you, at a frequency and in a form that it will determine, a newsletter which may contain information relating to its activity.
If you wish to interrupt your subscription, you can unsubscribe from our newsletters at any time by clicking on the link provided for this purpose at the bottom of the page.

E-mail address

When you send an email via the Website, the personal data you voluntarily provide is used to respond to you directly.

Forms

Personal data provided voluntarily for the purposes of reservation requests and information are used for the formation of future contracts.

Statistical needs

When personal data is used for statistical purposes (establishing the number of visitors to the Site, the most viewed pages or frequently asked questions), it is collected anonymously.

Cookies – Opt In

To be able to access all the features offered by the Site, it is recommended to accept the use of Cookies.
You always have the option to refuse the storage of cookies placed by the Site. To do this, simply follow the instructions below:
 In Mozilla Firefox (cookies are enabled by default)

  1. At the top of the Firefox window, click the Firefox button, then select Options.
  2. Select the Privacy panel.
  3. Set Retention Rules: to “use custom settings for history”.
  4. Uncheck the Accept cookies box to disable them.

 In Internet Explorer

  1. Click the Tools button in the upper right, then click Internet Options.
  2. Click on the Privacy tab, then move the slider to the middle position so that it neither blocks nor allows all cookies.
  3. Click on Sites.
  4. In the Website Address box, type the address of a website, and then click Block.
  5. As you type, a list of web pages you've visited appears. If you click an item in the list, it appears in the Website Address box.
  6. When you are finished, click OK.

 In Google Chrome

  1. Click the Google Chrome menu in the browser toolbar.
  2. Select Settings.
  3. Click Show advanced settings.
  4. In the “Privacy” section, click the Content Settings button.
  5. In the “Cookies” section, you can change the following setting:

Block All Cookies: Select the “Block all sites from storing any data” option. Please note that selecting this setting will prevent most sites that require you to log in from working. An icon will appear in the address bar whenever a cookie is blocked.
Block third-party cookies only: Check the “Block third-party cookies and site data” box. When this option is selected, no third-party cookies are accepted, including those from sites that you have added to exceptions and whose cookies you have allowed.

Modification of legal notices

Chez Loulou may modify these legal notices at any time.
You are therefore advised to consult them regularly.
Applicable law and competent jurisdictions
The courts of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg shall have jurisdiction over any dispute arising from the existence or content of this Site.
The law applicable to these legal notices is Luxembourg law.