Santa-Olalla Restauración, S.L., hereinafter RESPONSIBLE, makes this document available to users, which is intended to comply with the obligations set out in Law 34/2002 of 11 July on Information Society Services and Electronic Commerce (LSSICE), as well as informing all users of the website regarding the conditions of use.

Any person accessing this website assumes the role of user, committing to the observance and strict compliance with the provisions set forth herein, as well as any other legal provision that may be applicable. Santa-Olalla Restauración, S.L. reserves the right to modify any type of information that may appear on the website, without there being any obligation to give prior notice or to inform users of said obligations, understood as sufficient with the publication on the website.

IDENTIFYING DATA

Domain name: http://www.restaurantesibarius.com
Trade name: Grupo Sibarius
Company name: Santa-Olalla Restauración, S.L.
CIF: B18532333
Registered office: Plaza Bib-Rambla 9, 18001 Granada
Telephone: 958521312
e-mail: info@restaurantesibarius.com

Granada Mercantile Register VOLUME 891, Book 0, Folio 57, Page GR-16211, Inscription 3

ACCOUNTABILITY

The provider disclaims any liability arising from the information published on its website, provided that this information has been manipulated or introduced by a third party outside the same.

From this website it is possible that you may be redirected to content from third party sites. Since the provider can not always control the content introduced by third parties on its site, it assumes no responsibility for such content. In any case, the provider states that it will proceed to the immediate removal of any content that could contravene national or international legislation, morality or public order, proceeding to the immediate withdrawal of the redirection to the website, bringing the content in question to the attention of the competent authorities.

The provider is not responsible for the information and content stored, including but not limited to forums, chats, generators of blogs, comments, social networks or any other means that allows third parties to publish content independently on the website of the provider. Nevertheless and in compliance with the provisions of art. 11 and 16 of the LSSI-CE, the provider is made available to all users, authorities and security forces, and actively collaborating in the removal or blocking of all content that could affect or contravene national or international legislation, rights of third parties or morality and public order. If the user considers that there is any content on the website that could be susceptible to this classification, please notify immediately to the website administrator.

INTELLECTUAL AND INDUSTRIAL PROPERTY

The website, including but not limited to its programming, editing, compilation and other elements necessary for its operation, the designs, logos, text and / or graphics are the property of the provider or as the case may be has a license or express authorization from the authors.

Regardless of the purpose for which they were intended, total or partial reproduction, use, exploitation, distribution and marketing, requires in any case prior written permission from the provider. Any use not previously authorized by the provider will be considered a serious breach of intellectual property rights or industrial author.

The lender recognizes in favor of their owners the corresponding industrial and intellectual property rights, not implying their mere mention or appearance on the website the existence of any rights or liability of the provider on them, nor endorsement, sponsorship or recommendation by the same.

APPLICABLE LAW AND JURISDICTION

This website is subject to Spanish law and in case of litigation or controversy arising from the use of this website both parties submit to the jurisdiction of the courts of the city of Granada (Spain). This clause of express submission to the courts of the city of Granada will not be applicable in the event of litigation with users of the website that, according to current legislation, hold the status of consumers, in which case both parties will be subject to the jurisdiction of the Courts and Tribunals of residence of the consumer. Also in these cases, the provider and the user may submit their disputes to arbitrations under arbitration and consumer and user defense legislation, and procedures for out-of-court resolution of disputes that are established through codes of conduct or other instruments of self-regulation.