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Disclaimer

The content offered here is for general information. We assume no guarantee/liability for the correctness, up-to-dateness, completeness and availability of the information/services provided. In particular, no legal claims arising from the use of the information and services accessed can be justified.

References and links to other websites have been carefully selected. However, their content, correctness, topicality, completeness and availability is not within our sphere of influence and we assume no guarantee/liability for this.

Furthermore, we assume no guarantee/liability for forms, in particular not for their up-to-dateness, suitability for a specific purpose and freedom from viruses.

We reserve the right to change, supplement or delete the information/services offered here at any time and without prior notice or to completely or temporarily discontinue the website.

We try to minimize problems when accessing the information/services due to disruptions or incompatibilities. However, it cannot be ruled out that data and information on our website will not be displayed or will be displayed incorrectly. We assume no liability that our service will not be interrupted or otherwise affected by disruptions.

Intellectual Property

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Public use of the information/services may only take place with our consent and by naming and making visible the source. Anyone is free to just link to our content with a simultaneous reference to the source and does not require any special approval.

Final Provisions

Austrian law applies exclusively to the use of the information/services.

If parts or individual formulations of this text do not, no longer or not completely correspond to the applicable legal situation, the remaining parts remain unaffected in their content and validity.

Instead of an invalid provision or to fill a gap, an appropriate, legally permissible provision will be applied that comes closest to what would have been intended in terms of the meaning and purpose of these terms of use if the partial invalidity or gap was known.

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