Terms & Conditions

This is an automated translation, the French text alone shall prevail in the event of a dispute.

General terms and conditions for the sale of online products to individual consumers

Preamble 

These general terms and conditions of sale apply to all sales concluded on the Hugues Lys website.

The website hugueslys.com is a service of : 

  • The individual company Hugues Lys
  • located 6 allée de Paris 93400 Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine, France
  • URL address of the site: https://hugueslys.com
  • e-mail: h@hugueslys.com
  • telephone number: +33698913424

The Hugues Lys website sells the following products: jewellery.

The customer declares that he/she has read and accepted the general terms and conditions of sale prior to placing his/her order. The validation of the order therefore implies acceptance of the general terms and conditions of sale.

Article 1 – Principles

These general conditions express all the obligations of the parties. In this sense, the buyer is deemed to accept them without reservation.

These general terms and conditions of sale apply to the exclusion of all other conditions, and in particular those applicable to sales in stores or through other distribution and marketing channels.

They are accessible on the Hugues Lys website and will prevail, if necessary, over any other version or any other contradictory document.

The seller and the buyer agree that these general conditions exclusively govern their relationship. The seller reserves the right to modify its general terms and conditions from time to time. They will be applicable as soon as they are put online.

If a condition of sale is not met, it will be considered to be governed by the practices in force in the distance selling sector where the companies have their headquarters in France.

These general terms and conditions of sale are valid until 31 December 2029.

Article 2 – Content

The purpose of these general conditions is to define the rights and obligations of the parties in connection with the online sale of goods offered by the seller to the buyer, from the Hugues Lys website.

These conditions apply to purchases made on the Hugues Lys site and delivered in France or abroad.

These purchases concern the following products: Jewelry.

Article 3 – Pre-contractual information

The buyer acknowledges having been informed, prior to placing his order and concluding the contract, in a readable and understandable manner, of these general terms and conditions of sale and of all the information listed in Article L. 221-5 of the Consumer Code.

The following information shall be provided to the buyer in a clear and understandable manner:

  • the essential characteristics of the property;
  • the price of the property and/or the method of calculating the price;
  • if applicable, any additional transport, delivery or postage costs and any other charges payable;
  • in the absence of immediate performance of the contract, the date or period by which the seller undertakes to deliver the goods, regardless of their price;
  • information relating to the identity of the seller, his postal, telephone and electronic contact details, his activities, those relating to legal guarantees, the functionalities of digital content and, where applicable, his interoperability, the existence and implementation of guarantees and other contractual conditions.

Article 4 – The order

The buyer has the possibility to place his order online, from the online catalogue and using the form provided, for any product, within the limits of available stocks.

The buyer will be informed of any unavailability of the product or good ordered.

For the order to be validated, the buyer must accept, by clicking on the indicated place, the present general conditions. He will also have to choose the address and delivery method, and finally validate the payment method.

The sale will be considered final:

  • after the confirmation of the seller’s acceptance of the order has been sent to the buyer by e-mail;
  • and after the seller has received the full price.

Any order implies acceptance of the prices and description of the products available for sale. Any dispute on this point will occur in the context of a possible exchange and the guarantees mentioned below.

In some cases, such as non-payment, incorrect address or other problems on the buyer’s account, the seller reserves the right to block the buyer’s order until the problem is resolved.

For any question relating to the follow-up of an order, the buyer can call the following telephone number: +33698913424 (cost of a local call), on the following days and times: Monday to Friday, from 10am to 6pm, or send an email to the seller at the following email address: h@hugueslys.com.

Article 5 – Electronic signature

The online provision of the buyer’s credit card number and the final validation of the order will be considered proof of the buyer’s agreement:
  • the sums due under the purchase order are due;
  • signature and express acceptance of all operations carried out.

In the event of fraudulent use of the credit card, the buyer is invited, as soon as this use is noted, to contact the seller at the following telephone number: +33698913424, or at the email address: h@hugueslys.com.

Article 6 – Order confirmation

The seller provides the buyer with an order confirmation by e-mail.

Article 7 – Proof of the transaction

The computerized records, kept in the seller’s computer systems under reasonable security conditions, shall be considered as proof of communications, orders and payments between the parties. The archiving of purchase orders and invoices is carried out on a reliable and durable medium that can be produced as proof.

Article 8 – Product information

The products governed by these general conditions are those that appear on the seller’s website and are indicated as sold and shipped by the seller. They are offered within the limits of available stocks.

The products are described and presented with the greatest possible accuracy. However, if errors or omissions may have occurred with respect to this presentation, the seller cannot be held liable.

The photographs of the products are not contractual.

Article 9 – Prices

The seller reserves the right to modify its prices at any time but undertakes to apply the prices in force indicated at the time of the order, subject to availability on that date.

Prices are indicated in euros. They do not take into account delivery costs, invoiced in addition, and indicated before the validation of the order. Prices take into account the VAT applicable on the day of the order and any change in the applicable VAT rate will automatically be reflected in the price of the products in the online shop. 

If one or more taxes or contributions, in particular environmental taxes or contributions, are created or modified, either upward or downward, this change may be reflected in the selling price of the products.

Article 10 – Method of payment

This is an order with payment obligation, which means that the placing of the order implies payment by the buyer.

To pay for his order, the buyer has, at his choice, all the payment methods made available by the seller and listed on the seller’s website. The buyer guarantees to the seller that he has the necessary authorizations to use the payment method chosen by him, when validating the order form. The seller reserves the right to suspend any order processing and delivery in the event of refusal of authorization of payment by credit card from officially accredited organizations or in the event of non-payment. In particular, the seller reserves the right to refuse to make a delivery or to honour an order from a buyer who has not fully or partially settled a previous order or with whom a payment dispute is being administered. 

Payment of the price is made in full on the day of the order, according to the following terms and conditions:

  • credit card
  • paypal

Article 11 – Product availability – Refund – Resolution

Except in cases of force majeure or during the closing periods of the online shop which will be clearly announced on the home page of the site, the shipping times will be, within the limits of available stocks, those indicated below. Shipping times run from the date of registration of the order indicated on the order confirmation email.

For deliveries in Metropolitan France and Corsica, the delivery time is 2 to 3 weeks from the day following the day on which the buyer placed his order, according to the following procedures: Collissimo or Delivengo. At the latest, the deadline will be 30 working days after the conclusion of the contract.

For deliveries in the French overseas departments and territories or another country, the delivery terms will be specified to the buyer on a case-by-case basis.

In the event of non-compliance with the agreed delivery date or period, the buyer must, before terminating the contract, instruct the seller to perform it within a reasonable additional period.

If the contract is not fulfilled by the end of this new period, the buyer may freely terminate the contract.

The buyer must complete these successive formalities by registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt or in writing on another durable medium.

The contract shall be considered terminated upon receipt by the seller of the letter or writing informing him of such termination, unless the trader has since performed.

The buyer may, however, immediately terminate the contract if the dates or periods referred to above are an essential condition of the contract for him.

In this case, when the contract is terminated, the seller is required to reimburse the buyer for all sums paid, at the latest within 14 days following the date on which the contract was terminated.

In the event of unavailability of the ordered product, the buyer will be informed as soon as possible and will have the possibility to cancel his order. The buyer will then have the choice of requesting either a refund of the sums paid within 14 days of their payment at the latest, or the exchange of the product.

Article 12 – Delivery terms and conditions

Delivery refers to the transfer to the consumer of physical possession or control of the property. The products ordered are delivered according to the terms and conditions and within the deadline specified above.

The products are delivered to the address indicated by the buyer on the order form, the buyer must ensure its accuracy. Any package returned to the seller because of an incorrect or incomplete delivery address will be reshipped at the buyer’s expense. The buyer can, at his request, obtain the sending of an invoice to the billing address and not to the delivery address, by validating the option provided for this purpose on the order form.

If the buyer is absent on the day of delivery, the deliverer will leave a delivery note in the mailbox, which will allow the package to be collected at the specified place and time.

If at the time of delivery, the original packaging is damaged, torn, opened, the buyer must then check the condition of the items. If they have been damaged, the buyer must imperatively refuse the package and note a reserve on the delivery slip (package refused because opened or damaged).

The buyer must indicate on the delivery note and in the form of handwritten reserves accompanied by his signature any anomaly concerning the delivery (damage, missing product compared to the delivery note, damaged package, broken products…).

This verification is considered to have been carried out as soon as the buyer, or a person authorized by him, has signed the delivery note.

The buyer must then confirm these reservations by registered letter to the carrier no later than two working days following receipt of the item(s) and send a copy of this letter by fax or simple letter to the seller at the address indicated in the legal notices on the site.

If the products need to be returned to the seller, they must be the subject of a return request to the seller within 14 days of delivery. Any complaint made after this deadline will not be accepted. The return of the product can only be accepted for products in their original state (packaging, accessories, instructions…). See the Returns Policy for more details.

When I finish a piece, it is always perfect, without any defect or damage. Although I make them as robust as possible and ship them in the safest way, it is the responsibility of you, the buyer, to check the product promptly upon its arrival to make sure it has not been damaged during transport. If defect is found, it is your responsibility to contact me right away so that I can correct the issue immediately. Goods damaged due to buyers’ negligence will not be accepted for refund.

All orders will need to be signed for receiving.

I am not responsible for lost or stolen packages once confirmed delivered by tracking. The customer assumes all responsibility for any loss, or damage of these items.

I am not responsible either for packages that are lost or not delivered due to an insufficient or incorrect address. Please make sure to double check your adress before finishing checkout. If the package is returned to me, you are responsible for the shipping cost to reship the merchandise.

Article 13 – Errors of delivery

The buyer must make any claim to the seller on the same day of delivery or at the latest on the first working day following delivery for any error in delivery and/or non-conformity of the products in kind or in quality with the indications appearing on the order form. Any claim made after this deadline will be rejected.

The complaint may be made, at the buyer’s choice:

  • by telephone at the following number: +33698913424 ;
  • by e-mail to the following address: h@hugueslys.com.

Any claim not made in accordance with the rules defined above and within the time limits set cannot be taken into account and will release the seller from any liability towards the buyer.

Upon receipt of the complaint, the seller will assign an exchange number of the product(s) concerned and communicate it by e-mail to the buyer. The exchange of a product can only take place after the exchange number has been assigned.

In the event of a delivery or exchange error, any product to be exchanged or refunded must be returned to the seller as a whole and in its original packaging, by Registered Colissimo, to the following address: 6 allée de Paris, 93400 Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine.

The return costs are the responsibility of the seller.

See the Returns Policy for more details.

Article 14 – Product warranty

14-1 Legal guarantee of compliance

The seller is the guarantor of the conformity of the property sold with the contract, allowing the buyer to make a request under the legal guarantee of conformity provided for in Articles L. 217-4 et seq. of the Consumer Code.

In the event of implementation of the legal guarantee of conformity, it is recalled that:

  • the buyer has a period of 2 years from the delivery of the property to act;
  • the buyer may choose between repairing or replacing the goods, subject to the cost conditions provided for in Article L. 217-17 of the Consumer Code;
  • the buyer does not have to provide proof of the non-conformity of the goods during the 24 months following delivery of the goods in the case of new goods (6 months in the case of second-hand goods).

14-2 Legal guarantee for hidden defects

In accordance with articles 1641 et seq. of the Civil Code, the seller is liable for hidden defects that may affect the property sold. It will be up to the buyer to prove that the defects existed at the time of the sale of the goods and are likely to render the goods unfit for the use for which they are intended. This warranty must be implemented within two years of the discovery of the defect. 

The buyer may choose between cancelling the sale or reducing the price in accordance with Article 1644 of the Civil Code.

Commercial warranty

The products sold are also covered by a commercial warranty to ensure their conformity and to ensure the reimbursement of the purchase price, replacement or repair of the goods. It does not cover defects caused by abnormal or improper use or by a cause unrelated to the intrinsic qualities of the products.

Article 15 – Right of withdrawal 

Application of the right of withdrawal

In accordance with the provisions of the Consumer Code, the buyer has a period of 14 days from the date of delivery of his order, to return any item that does not suit him and request an exchange or refund without penalty, except for the return costs, which remain the responsibility of the buyer.

Returns must be made in their original and complete condition (packaging, accessories, instructions, etc.) allowing them to be remarketed in new condition, accompanied by the purchase invoice.

Damaged, dirty or incomplete products are not accepted.

The right of withdrawal can be exercised online, using the contact form available on this website. In this case, an acknowledgement of receipt on a durable medium will be immediately communicated to the buyer. Any other method of declaration of withdrawal is accepted. It must be unambiguous and express the willingness to retract.

In case of exercise of the right of withdrawal within the above-mentioned period, the price of the purchased product(s) shall be refunded and the delivery costs shall be refunded.

The return costs are the responsibility of the buyer.

The exchange (subject to availability) or refund will be made within 48 hours, and at the latest, within 14 days of receipt by the seller of the products returned by the buyer under the conditions provided above.

Exceptions

According to Article L221-28 of the Consumer Code, the right of withdrawal may not be exercised for contracts:

  • the supply of goods whose price depends on fluctuations on the financial market beyond the control of the trader and likely to occur during the withdrawal period;
  • the supply of goods made to consumer specifications or clearly personalised;
  • the supply of goods that are likely to deteriorate or expire quickly;
  • the supply of goods which have been unsealed by the consumer after delivery and which cannot be returned for reasons of hygiene or health protection;
  • the supply of goods which, after having been delivered and by their nature, are inextricably mixed with other items;
  • for the supply of alcoholic beverages whose delivery is deferred beyond 30 days and whose value agreed at the conclusion of the contract depends on fluctuations on the market beyond the control of the trader;
  • maintenance or repair work to be carried out urgently at the consumer’s home and expressly requested by the consumer, within the limits of spare parts and work strictly necessary to respond to the emergency;
  • the supply of audio or video recordings or computer software when they have been unsealed by the consumer after delivery;
  • the supply of a newspaper, periodical or magazine, except for subscription contracts for these publications;
  • the provision of digital content not provided on a material medium, the execution of which has begun after prior express consent of the consumer and express waiver of his right of withdrawal.

Article 16 – Force majeure

Any circumstances beyond the control of the parties preventing the performance under normal conditions of their obligations shall be considered as grounds for exemption from the parties’ obligations and shall entail their suspension.

The party invoking the circumstances referred to above shall immediately notify the other party of their occurrence, as well as of their disappearance.

Force majeure shall be considered to be any irresistible facts or circumstances, external to the parties, unforeseeable, unavoidable, unavoidable, beyond the control of the parties and which cannot be prevented by the latter, despite all reasonable efforts. Expressly, are considered as force majeure or fortuitous events, in addition to those usually retained by the jurisprudence of French courts and tribunals: the blocking of means of transport or supplies, earthquakes, fires, storms, floods, lightning, the shutdown of telecommunication networks or difficulties specific to telecommunication networks external to customers.

The parties will approach each other to examine the impact of the event and agree on the conditions under which the contract will continue to be performed. If the case of force majeure lasts for more than three months, these general conditions may be terminated by the injured party.

Article 17 – Intellectual property

The content of the website remains the property of the seller, the sole owner of the intellectual property rights to this content.The buyers undertake not to make any use of this content; any total or partial reproduction of this content is strictly prohibited and may constitute an infringement of copyright.

Article 18 – Information Technology and Liberties

The personal data provided by the buyer are necessary for the processing of his order and the preparation of invoices.They may be communicated to the seller’s partners responsible for the execution, processing, management and payment of orders.The processing of information communicated via the Hugues Lys website has been declared to the CNIL.The buyer has a right of permanent access, modification, rectification and opposition to the information concerning him. This right can be exercised under the conditions and according to the modalities defined on the Hugues Lys website.

Article 19 – Partial non-validation

If one or more provisions of these general terms and conditions are held to be invalid or declared invalid pursuant to a law, regulation or following a final decision of a competent court, the other provisions shall retain their full force and scope.

Article 20 – Non-waiver

The fact that one of the parties does not invoke a breach by the other party of any of the obligations referred to in these general conditions shall not be interpreted in the future as a waiver of the obligation in question.

Article 21 – Title

In the event of any difficulty of interpretation between any of the titles at the top of the clauses, and any of the clauses, the titles will be declared non-existent.

Article 22 – Language of the contract

These general terms and conditions of sale are written in French. In the event that they are translated into one or more foreign languages, the French text alone shall prevail in the event of a dispute.

Article 23 – Mediation

The buyer may use conventional mediation, in particular with the Consumer Mediation Commission or existing sectoral mediation bodies, or any alternative dispute resolution method (e.g. conciliation) in the event of a dispute.

Article 24 – Applicable law

These general conditions are subject to the application of French law. The competent court is the district court for disputes up to €10,000 or the district court for disputes over €10,000. This is the case for both substantive and formal rules. In the event of a dispute or claim, the buyer will first contact the seller to obtain an amicable solution.

Article 25 – Protection of personal data

Data collected

The personal data collected on this site are as follows:

  • account opening: when creating the user’s account, his name; first name; e-mail address; telephone number; postal address;
  • connection: when the user connects to the website, he/she records, in particular, his/her surname, first name, connection data, use, location and payment data;
  • profile: the use of the services provided on the website makes it possible to enter a profile, which may include an address and a telephone number;
  • payment: as part of the payment of products and services offered on the website, it records financial data relating to the user’s bank account or credit card;
  • communication: when the website is used to communicate with other members, data concerning the user’s communications are temporarily stored;
  • cookies: cookies are used when using the site. The user has the possibility to disable cookies from his browser settings.

Use of personal data

The purpose of the personal data collected from users is to make the website services available, improve them and maintain a secure environment. More specifically, the uses are as follows:

  • access and use of the website by the user;
  • management of the operation and optimization of the website;
  • organization of the conditions of use of the Payment Services;
  • verification, identification and authentication of data transmitted by the user;
  • proposal to the user of the possibility to communicate with other users of the website;
  • implementation of user assistance;
  • customization of services by displaying ads based on the user’s browsing history, according to their preferences;
  • fraud prevention and detection, malware (malicious software) and security incident management;
  • management of possible disputes with users;
  • sending commercial and advertising information, according to the user’s preferences.

Sharing personal data with third parties

Personal data may be shared with third parties in the following cases:

  • when the user uses the payment services, for the implementation of these services, the website is in contact with third party banking and financial companies with which it has concluded contracts;
  • when the user publishes publicly accessible information in the free comment areas of the website;
  • when the user authorizes the website of a third party to access his data;
  • when the website uses the services of service providers to provide user support, advertising and payment services. These service providers have limited access to the user’s data, in the context of the performance of these services, and have a contractual obligation to use them in accordance with the provisions of the applicable regulations on the protection of personal data;
  • if required by law, the website may transmit data to pursue claims against the website and comply with administrative and judicial procedures;
  • if the website is involved in a merger, acquisition, disposal of assets or receivership proceedings, it may sell or share all or part of its assets, including personal data. In this case, users would be informed before the personal data are transferred to a third party.

Security and confidentiality

The website implements organisational, technical, software and physical measures in terms of digital security to protect personal data against unauthorised alteration, destruction and access. However, it should be noted that the Internet is not a completely secure environment and the website cannot guarantee the security of the transmission or storage of information on the Internet.

Implementation of user rights

In accordance with the regulations applicable to personal data, users have the following rights, which they can exercise by making a request to the following address: h@hugueslys.com

  • the right of access: they can exercise their right of access, to know the personal data concerning them. In this case, before the implementation of this right, the website may request proof of the user’s identity in order to verify its accuracy.
  • the right of rectification: if the personal data held by the website are inaccurate, they may request that the information be updated.
  • the right to delete data: users can request the deletion of their personal data, in accordance with applicable data protection laws.
  • the right to limit processing: users may ask the website to limit the processing of personal data in accordance with the assumptions set out in the DGPS.
  • the right to object to the processing of data: users may object to the processing of their data in accordance with the assumptions laid down in the DGPS.
  • the right to portability: they can request that the website provide them with the personal data provided to them in order to transmit them to a new website.

Evolution of this clause

The website reserves the right to make any changes to this privacy policy at any time. If a change is made to this personal data protection clause, the website undertakes to publish the new version on its website. The website will also inform users of the change by e-mail, at least 15 days before the effective date. If the user does not agree with the terms of the new wording of the personal data protection clause, he/she has the possibility to delete his/her account.

General terms and conditions of use of the Hugues Lys website

Preamble

These general conditions of use are concluded between:

  • the website manager, hereinafter referred to as “the Publisher”,
  • any person wishing to access the site and its services, hereinafter referred to as “the User”.

Article 1 – Principles

The purpose of these general conditions of use is to provide a legal framework for the use of the Hugues Lys website and its services.

The website https://hugueslys.com is a service of:

  • The individual company Hugues Lys
  • located 6 allée de Paris 93400 Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine, FRANCE
  • URL address of the site: https://hugueslys.com
  • e-mail: h@hugueslys.com
  • telephone number: +33698913424

The general conditions of use must be accepted by all Users, and their access to the site constitutes acceptance of these conditions.

Article 2 – Evolution and duration of the GCU

These general terms and conditions of use are concluded for an indefinite period of time. The contract shall be effective against the User as from the beginning of use of the service.

The Hugues Lys website reserves the right to modify the clauses of these general conditions of use at any time and without justification.

Article 3 – Access to the site

Any User with access to the Internet can access the Hugues Lys website free of charge and from anywhere. The costs incurred by the User to access it (internet connection, computer equipment, etc.) are not the responsibility of the Publisher.

The Site and its various services may be interrupted or suspended by the Publisher, in particular during maintenance, without any obligation of notice or justification.

The User of the site has access to the following services: jewellery.

Article 4 – Responsibilities

The Publisher cannot be held liable in the event of a failure, breakdown, difficulty or interruption of operation, preventing access to the site or one of its functionalities.

The equipment used to connect to the site is the sole responsibility of the User, who must take all appropriate measures to protect the equipment and data, in particular from viral attacks via the Internet.

The user is also solely responsible for the sites and data he/she consults.

The Publisher shall not be held liable in the event of legal proceedings against the User:

  • as a result of the use of the site or any service accessible via the Internet;
  • due to the User’s failure to comply with these general conditions.

The Publisher is not liable for any damage caused to the User, third parties and/or the User’s equipment as a result of his connection or use of the site and the User waives any action against the Publisher as a result.

If the Publisher were to be the subject of an amicable or legal proceeding as a result of the User’s use of the Site, he may bring proceedings against it to obtain compensation for all damages, sums, convictions and costs that may result from such proceedings.

The User is allowed to publish on the Hugues Lys website:

  • comments;

The User undertakes to make comments that respect others and the law and accepts that these publications may be moderated or refused by the Publisher, without any obligation of justification.

By publishing on the site, the User transfers to the publishing company the non-exclusive and free right to represent, reproduce, adapt, modify, distribute and distribute his publication, directly or through an authorized third party.

However, the Publisher undertakes to cite the member when using its publication.

Article 5 – Intellectual property

All technical documents, products, photographs, texts, logos, drawings, videos, etc., are subject to copyright and are protected by the Intellectual Property Code. When they are given to our customers, they remain the exclusive property of Hugues Lys, the sole owner of the intellectual property rights to these documents, which must be returned to it at its request.

Our customers undertake not to make any use of these documents likely to infringe the supplier’s industrial or intellectual property rights and undertake not to disclose them to any third party, except with the express prior authorisation given by the Publisher.

Article 6 – Hypertext links

The setting up by the User of any hypertext links to all or part of the site is strictly prohibited, except with the prior written authorisation of the Publisher, requested by e-mail to the following address: h@hugueslys.com.

The Publisher is free to refuse this authorization without having to justify its decision in any way whatsoever. In the event that the Publisher grants its authorization, it is in any case only temporary and may be withdrawn at any time, without any obligation of justification on the part of the Publisher.

In any case, any link must be removed at the Publisher’s request.
Any information accessible via a link to other sites is not under the control of the Publisher, who declines any responsibility for its content.

Article 7 – Protection of personal data

Data collected

The personal data collected on this site are as follows:

  • account opening: when creating the user’s account: name : first name ; first name ; e-mail address ; telephone number ; postal address ;
  • connection: when the user connects to the website, he/she records, in particular, his/her surname, first name, connection data, use, location and payment data;
  • profile: the use of the services provided on the website makes it possible to enter a profile, which may include an address and a telephone number;
  • payment: as part of the payment of products and services offered on the website, it records financial data relating to the user’s bank account or credit card;
  • communication: when the website is used to communicate with other members, data concerning the user’s communications are temporarily stored;
  • cookies: cookies are used when using the site. The user has the possibility to disable cookies from his browser settings.

Use of personal data

The purpose of the personal data collected from users is to make the website services available, improve them and maintain a secure environment. More specifically, the uses are as follows:

  • access and use of the website by the user;
  • management of the operation and optimization of the website;
  • organization of the conditions of use of the Payment Services;verification, identification and authentication of data transmitted by the user;
  • proposal to the user of the possibility to communicate with other users of the website;
  • implementation of user assistance;
  • customization of services by displaying ads based on the user’s browsing history, according to their preferences;
  • fraud prevention and detection, malware (malicious software) and security incident management;
  • management of possible disputes with users;
  • sending commercial and advertising information, according to the user’s preferences.

Sharing personal data with third parties

Personal data may be shared with third parties in the following cases:

  • when the User uses payment services, for the implementation of these services, the website is in contact with third party banking and financial companies with which it has concluded contracts;
  • when the User publishes, in the free comment areas of the website, information accessible to the public;
  • when the User authorizes the website of a third party to access his data;
  • when the website uses the services of service providers to provide user support, advertising and payment services. These service providers have limited access to the user’s data, in the context of the performance of these services, and have a contractual obligation to use them in accordance with the provisions of the applicable regulations on the protection of personal data;
  • if required by law, the website may transmit data to pursue claims against the website and comply with administrative and judicial procedures;
  • if the website is involved in a merger, acquisition, disposal of assets or receivership proceedings, it may sell or share all or part of its assets, including personal data. In this case, users would be informed before the personal data are transferred to a third party.

Security and confidentiality

The website implements organisational, technical, software and physical measures in terms of digital security to protect personal data against unauthorised alteration, destruction and access. However, it should be noted that the Internet is not a completely secure environment and the website cannot guarantee the security of the transmission or storage of information on the Internet.

Implementation of user rights

In accordance with the regulations applicable to personal data, users have the following rights, which they can exercise by making a request to the following address: h@hugueslys.com

  • the right of access: they can exercise their right of access, to know the personal data concerning them. In this case, before the implementation of this right, the website may request proof of the user’s identity in order to verify its accuracy.
  • the right of rectification: if the personal data held by the website are inaccurate, they may request that the information be updated.
  • the right to delete data: users can request the deletion of their personal data, in accordance with applicable data protection laws.
  • the right to limit processing: users may ask the website to limit the processing of personal data in accordance with the assumptions set out in the DGPS.
  • the right to object to the processing of data: users may object to the processing of their data in accordance with the assumptions laid down in the DGPS. 
  • the right to portability: they can request that the website provide them with the personal data provided to them in order to transmit them to a new website.

Evolution of this clause

The website reserves the right to make any changes to this privacy policy at any time. If a change is made to this personal data protection clause, the website undertakes to publish the new version on its website. The website will also inform users of the change by e-mail, at least 15 days before the effective date. If the user does not agree with the terms of the new wording of the personal data protection clause, he/she has the possibility to delete his/her account.

Article 8 – Cookies

The Hugues Lys website can automatically collect standard information. All information collected indirectly will only be used to track the volume, type and configuration of traffic using this site, to develop its design and layout and for other administrative and planning purposes and more generally to improve the service we offer you. 

See Cookies Policy

Article 9 – Applicable law

These general conditions of use are subject to the application of French law.

If the parties are unable to resolve a dispute amicably, the dispute will be submitted to the jurisdiction of the French courts.

Appendix : Withdrawal form

(to be completed by the consumer, and sent by registered letter with acknowledgement of receipt, within a maximum period of 14 days following the date of conclusion of the service contract)

Withdrawal form

To the attention of:

Hugues Lys

located at : 6 allée de Paris, 93400 Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine

phone number: +33698913424

email address: h@hugueslys.com

I hereby notify you of my withdrawal from the contract for……………………………………………….. ordered on:……..

First and last name of the consumer:………………………

Consumer address: ………………………….

Date: ………………………..

Signature of the consumer

Appendix: Consumer Code

Article L. 217-4: “The seller delivers goods in conformity with the contract and is liable for any lack of conformity existing at the time of delivery.

He shall also be liable for defects in conformity resulting from packaging, assembly instructions or installation where the latter has been charged to him by the contract or has been carried out under his responsibility.”

Article L. 217-5: “The property is in conformity with the contract:

1° If it is suitable for the use usually expected of a similar property and, if applicable:

  • if it corresponds to the description given by the seller and has the qualities that the seller has presented to the buyer in the form of a sample or model;
  • if it has the qualities that a buyer can legitimately expect in view of the public statements made by the seller, the producer or his representative, in particular in advertising or labelling;

2° Or if it has the characteristics defined by mutual agreement between the parties or is suitable for any special use sought by the buyer, brought to the attention of the seller and which the latter has accepted.”

Article L. 217-6: “The seller is not bound by the public statements of the producer or his representative if it is established that he did not know them and was legitimately unable to know them”.

Article L. 217-7: “Lack of conformity which appears within 24 months of delivery of the goods shall be presumed to exist at the time of delivery, unless proven otherwise; for goods sold second-hand, this period shall be six months; the seller may rebut this presumption if it is not compatible with the nature of the goods or the lack of conformity claimed.”

Article L. 217-8: “The buyer is entitled to demand that the goods comply with the contract. However, he cannot contest conformity by invoking a defect that he knew or could not have been unaware of when he contracted it. The same shall apply where the defect has its origin in the materials he himself supplied.”

Article L. 217-9: “In the event of lack of conformity, the buyer shall choose between repair or replacement of the goods, but the seller may not proceed according to the buyer’s choice if this choice entails a cost that is clearly disproportionate to the other method, taking into account the value of the goods or the importance of the defect. He is then required to proceed, unless impossible, according to the method not chosen by the buyer.”

Article L. 217-10: “If it is impossible to repair and replace the goods, the buyer may return the goods and have the price returned to him or keep the goods and have part of the price returned. The same option is available to him: 1° If the solution requested, proposed or agreed pursuant to Article L. 217-9 cannot be implemented within one month following the buyer’s complaint; 2° Or if this solution cannot be implemented without major inconvenience for the buyer given the nature of the property and the use it seeks. However, the sale may not be rescinded if the lack of conformity is minor.”

Article L. 217-11: The application of the provisions of articles L. 217-9 and L. 217-10 takes place without any cost to the buyer. These same provisions do not prevent the award of damages.

Article L. 217-12: “The action resulting from the lack of conformity shall be barred after two years from the date of delivery of the goods.”

Article L. 217-13: “The provisions of this section do not deprive the buyer of the right to bring an action resulting from fundamental defects as provided for in Articles 1641 to 1649 of the Civil Code or any other action of a contractual or extracontractual nature recognised by law.”

Article L. 217-14: “The recourse action may be brought by the final seller against successive sellers or intermediaries and the producer of the tangible movable property, in accordance with the principles of the Civil Code.

Article L. 217-15: “Commercial guarantee means any contractual commitment by a trader to the consumer for the purpose of refunding the purchase price, replacing or repairing the goods or providing any other service in relation to the goods, in addition to his legal obligations to ensure the conformity of the goods. 

The commercial guarantee is the subject of a written contract, a copy of which is given to the buyer. 

The contract specifies the content of the guarantee, the terms and conditions of its implementation, its price, its duration, its duration and its duration.
In addition, it clearly and precisely mentions that, independently of the commercial guarantee, the seller remains bound by the legal guarantee of conformity mentioned in Articles L. 217-4 to L. 217-12 and that relating to defects of the thing sold, under the conditions provided for in Articles 1641 to 1648 and 2232 of the Civil Code. 

The provisions of Articles L. 217-4, L. 217-5, L. 217-12 and L. 217-16 as well as Article 1641 and the first paragraph of Article 1648 of the Civil Code are fully reproduced in the contract. 

In the event of non-compliance with these provisions, the guarantee remains valid. The buyer is entitled to use it.”

Article L. 217-16 : “Where the buyer requests the seller, during the course of the commercial guarantee granted to him when acquiring or repairing movable property, to repair it covered by the guarantee, any immobilisation period of at least seven days shall be added to the duration of the guarantee which remained to run.

This period shall run from the date of the buyer’s request for intervention or the date on which the goods in question are made available for repair, if such availability is subsequent to the request for intervention.”

Civil Code

Article 1641: “The seller is bound by the warranty on account of hidden defects in the thing sold which render it unfit for the use for which it is intended, or which so diminish such use, that the buyer would not have acquired it, or would have given only a lower price, if he had known them.”

Article 1648: “The action resulting from the fundamental defects must be brought by the purchaser within two years of the discovery of the defect. In the case provided for in Article 1642-1, the action must be brought, under penalty of foreclosure, within one year of the date on which the seller may be relieved of apparent defects or lack of conformity”.