Applicable law
The terms and conditions of use of the papadeas-sa.gr website are governed and supplemented by Greek Law, European Union Law and relevant international treaties. Any provision of the above terms that becomes contrary to the Law, ceases to be valid and is removed from this, without in any way affecting the validity of the other terms. This is an agreement between the company PAPADEAS S.A. and the users of its pages and services.
Όροι προστασίας των προσωπικών δεδομένων
The company PAPADEAS S.A. keeps files only with the personal information, which the visitor / user sends exclusively for communication, statistical, financial and improvement of the services – information provided by the website. The company may process part or all of the above data for the same reasons.
The company protects the personal nature of your information and cannot transfer it to any third party (natural or legal person) for any reason with the exception of relevant provisions of the law and to the competent authorities only.
Trademarks
The logos and other marks that appear on the papadeas-sa.gr website are registered trademarks of the company PAPADEAS SA. Graphics used as icons are also registered. The trademarks may not be used to promote any product that does not belong to the company PAPADEAS S.A. or that in any way confuses consumers, or disparages and undermines the company.
Personal use
This site is provided for informational and personal use only. You agree that you will not reproduce, rebroadcast, publish, transmit, modify, display or in any way exploit the content or part of this site in any way without the prior written permission of PAPADEAS S.A..
The information published on the papadeas-sa.gr website may be republished in whole or in part only for non-commercial use and with a simultaneous reference to the papadeas-sa.gr website as the source of the information.
Copyrights
The information published on papadeas-sa.gr, and only on it, is the property of the company PAPADEAS S.A. and is protected by Greek and international copyright legislation. Violation of copyright and other exclusive rights entitles the company to take criminal action against the infringer.