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General Terms and Conditions

1. Scope

These Terms apply to all services provided by Thaliatec (Thaar Abo Shah) to business clients and consumers, unless otherwise agreed in writing.

2. Services

Thaliatec provides:

  • Web & App Development
  • Custom Software Engineering
  • Technical & IT Consulting
  • AI Solutions & System Integration
  • Workflow & Process Automation
  • Cloud Architecture & Deployment
  • API Development & Integrations

3. Conclusion of Contract

A contract is concluded when a written offer is accepted by the client or a written confirmation is issued by Thaliatec. Electronic communication (e.g., email) is sufficient.

4. Payment Terms

Invoices are payable within 14 days unless otherwise agreed in writing. Late payments may incur statutory interest pursuant to § 288 BGB.

5. Client Obligations

The client must provide all necessary information and materials in a timely manner and cooperate reasonably. Delays caused by client extend deadlines accordingly.

6. Intellectual Property Rights

All copyrights and intellectual property rights remain with Thaliatec until full payment. Upon full payment, the client receives an exclusive, unlimited right of use unless otherwise agreed.

7. Acceptance of Work

If formal acceptance is required, the client must confirm acceptance within 14 days after delivery. Otherwise, the work is deemed accepted.

8. Liability

Thaliatec is liable without limitation for intent, gross negligence, injury to life/body/health, and mandatory statutory liability. For simple negligence, liability is limited to foreseeable contractual damages.

9. Confidentiality

Both parties agree to maintain confidentiality regarding all non-public business and technical information.

10. Data Protection

Personal data is processed in accordance with applicable data protection laws and the Privacy Policy on this website.

11. Governing Law and Jurisdiction

German law applies. If the client is a merchant within the meaning of HGB, the place of jurisdiction is Germany.