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Legal notice and confidentiality

The BDC Group , trade name of SAS Caexham is an independent family hotel group created in June 2002, and today based in Martinique.

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The European Commission provides an online dispute resolution (OS) platform. This platform is available at http://ec.europa.eu/consumers/odr/ . As a client, you always have the possibility to contact the arbitration board of the European Commission. We are neither willing nor obliged to participate in dispute resolution proceedings before a consumer arbitration board.

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General conditions of the site
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This page describes the legal notices that apply to any user visiting this site. The latter acknowledges having read them and undertakes to respect them.

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Personal data
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Any personal information that the Internet user would have to transmit on the Internet site for the use of this one, is subjected to the provisions of the Law n ° 78-17 Informatique et Libertés of January 6, 1978. As such, the Internet user has a right to access, modify, rectify and delete personal information concerning him, which he can exercise at any time by email or by post to the above address.

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This site respects the privacy of Internet users and strictly complies with the laws in force on the protection of privacy and individual freedoms. No personal information is collected without your knowledge. No personal information is disclosed to third parties. Emails, electronic addresses or other nominative information sent to this site are not subject to any exploitation.

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About cookies
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We use various cookies on the site to improve the interactivity of the site and our services.
What is a cookie" ?
A "cookie" is a series of information, generally small in size and identified by a name, which can be transmitted to your browser by a website on which you connect. Your web browser will keep it for a certain period of time, and will send it back to the web server each time you connect to it again. Cookies have multiple uses: they can be used to store your customer ID with a merchant site, the current content of your shopping cart, an ID allowing you to track your browsing for statistical or advertising purposes, etc.

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Two types of cookies are placed on the groupebdc.fr site:
The site relies on internal cookies necessary for optimal functioning. You can object to this by using your browser settings, however your user experience may be degraded.

The site also relies on certain services offered by third-party sites. These include:

  • Audience measurement tools (Google Analytics, Facebook Pixel)

  • Videos posted on the site (Youtube)

These features use third-party cookies directly placed by these services. During your first visit to groupebdc.fr, a banner informs you of the presence of these cookies. They are only deposited if you continue to browse the site.

You can delete your cookies at any time from your Internet browser settings:

Copyright and intellectual property
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This site belongs to SAS Caexham. The presentation and each of the elements (photos, texts, video, sound, etc.), including the brands, logos and domain name appearing on our site are protected by the provisions of the Intellectual Property Code. Consequently, none of these elements may be copied, reproduced, modified, republished, loaded, distorted, transmitted or distributed in any way, in any medium whatsoever, in whole or in part, without our express consent, prior and written. In addition, it is strictly forbidden to collect and use the information available on the site for commercial purposes.

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Failure to comply with this prohibition constitutes an offense of counterfeiting which may engage the civil and criminal liability of the offender.

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Applicable right

 

These general conditions are subject to French law.

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