Welcome to the web site i.e https://cadfem.in/ the companies/affiliates of the CADFEM India Private Limited (hereinafter referred to as “CADFEM”).
The Terms of Use are updated on an ongoing basis. They apply to the use of the Web Service in its latest version, even without the express consent of the User.
The CADFEM Group Privacy Policy provides information about the user data collected in the context of use of the CADFEM Web Service.
The General Terms and Conditions of the companies of the CADFEM India Private Limited (CADFEM Terms & Conditions), in particular Section D. 2, apply to simple registration for use of the free online training courses. It is reserved for business customers. The content accessible after registration usually comprises materials for imparting technical knowledge. Registration involves a check that there are no concerns with regard to export control regulations associated with providing this expertise to the User. See also Section 4 of these Terms of Use.
A free contract regarding the use of my Account is established between the User and the respective Provider on registration for my Account. The General Terms and Conditions of the companies of the CADFEM, in particular Section D. 1, apply to this contract. This is referred to separately when registering for my Account. Registration for my Account is available only to business customers.
Provider of the content, services and products are under the URL www.cadfem.in is CADFEM India Private Limited registered office at 6-3-191/C/1, Tower 2, 6th Floor, Fortune 9, Raj Bhavan Rd, Somajiguda, Hyderabad, Telangana State, India-500082.
Users of the Web Service are given the option to be directed to the part of the Web Service corresponding to the location identifier of the IP address they are using. However, Users can also use the country selection option in the Web Site to access the parts of the Web site intended for other countries that can be viewed without registration.
CADFEM reserves the right not to enter into business relationships with Users who violate export control regulations. All offers provided with the Web Service are therefore non-binding.
In the course of registration for additional content and for my Account, CADFEM carries out a check to determine whether a contractual relationship with the User violates export control regulations. If this is the case, the registration of the User is rejected. This and other measures taken in CADFEM’s internal compliance program ensure that no services are rendered that violate export control regulations.
This Web Site includes details of prices. These are net prices and therefore do not comply with the requirements that apply in certain countries to offers that are aimed at consumers. Fee based services are thus exclusively intended for entrepreneurs and their utilization requires the User to register for my Account, which involves verification of the entrepreneurial status of the User of the fee-based services.
The respective Provider according to Section 2 of these Terms of Use is solely responsible for the content of the Web Service.
Despite the greatest possible care, no guarantee can be provided regarding the availability, correctness or accuracy of the information offered within the framework of the Web Service. The Provider is therefore not responsible for decisions that Users make solely on the basis of the content of that Web Service.
The respective Provider is only liable, on whatever legal grounds:
The Providers are not liable for any further compensation claims.
Material obligations are obligations the fulfilment of which makes the proper execution of the contract possible in the first place and on the fulfilment of which contractual partners regularly rely and may regularly expect to rely.
In the event of a breach of material obligations as a result of minor negligence (excluding intent and gross negligence), the liability of the Providers is limited to reasonably foreseeable damages that are typical for such a contract.
If the User is a merchant, a legal entity under public law or a special fund under public law, the exclusive place of jurisdiction for all claims arising from the business relationship is the registered office of the respective Provider. Providers are, however, also entitled to take action against the User at the User’s general place of jurisdiction.
Should any provision of these Terms of Use be or become invalid, the remaining provisions shall remain valid. The relevant statutory provisions shall apply in place of the invalid provisions.