Terms and Conditions
Proper Union GmbH regularly checks and updates the information on its website. Despite all care, the data may have changed in the meantime. A liability or guarantee for the topicality, correctness and completeness of the information can therefore not be assumed. The same applies to websites referred to via hyperlinks.
Proper Union GmbH is not responsible for the content of websites that are accessed via such a hyperlink.
Furthermore, Proper Union GmbH reserves the right to make changes or additions to the information provided.
Individual content on our website may be of an advertising nature. By using the information and services provided by Proper Union GmbH on this website, you agree to the general information and terms of use set out in this legal information. If you do not agree to these Terms of Use, you are prohibited from using this website.
Proper Union GmbH endeavors to observe the copyrights of the graphics, sound documents, video sequences and texts used in all publications, graphics and sound documents created by itself , video sequences and texts or to use license-free graphics, sound documents, video sequences and texts.
All brands and trademarks mentioned within the website and possibly protected by third parties are subject without restriction to the provisions of the applicable trademark law and the property rights of the respective registered owner.
The conclusion that trademarks are not protected by the rights of third parties should not be drawn solely on the basis of the mere mention!
The copyright for published objects created by the company itself remains solely with the company. This means that the content on this website and all subpages are protected by copyright. The content, in particular texts, images, graphics, etc., may not be used without the prior written consent of Proper Union GmbH.
This disclaimer is to be regarded as part of the website from which reference was made to this page. If parts or individual formulations of this text do not, no longer or not completely correspond to the applicable legal situation, the remaining parts of the document remain unaffected in their content and validity. Instead of the ineffective provision, the provision shall be deemed to have been agreed which comes closest to what was intended according to the meaning and purpose of these terms of use and would have been formulated reasonably if the matter had been considered from the outset.