Legal Notice
1. Website Publisher
This website Practical Ease is published by:
- Company Name: Practical Ease
2. Hosting Provider
The hosting of the site is provided by:
- Hosting Provider: Shopify
3. Intellectual Property
All content available on this website, including but not limited to texts, graphics, logos, icons, images, and videos, is the exclusive property of Practical Ease, except for trademarks, logos, or content owned by other partner companies or authors.
Any reproduction, distribution, modification, adaptation, retransmission, or publication, even partial, of these elements is strictly prohibited without the express written consent of Practical Ease. Any representation or reproduction, by any means, constitutes infringement, as outlined in U.S. copyright law.
4. Personal Data
The information collected on this site is stored in a computerized file by Practical Ease for order management and customer support. It is kept for the legally required duration necessary to fulfill the purposes for which it was collected and is intended for the sales and customer service departments.
In accordance with U.S. data privacy laws, you can exercise your right to access and correct your data by contacting: support@practicalease.com.
5. Liability
Practical Ease strives to ensure, to the best of its ability, the accuracy and timeliness of the information provided on this site. However, errors or omissions may occur. Users are responsible for verifying the accuracy of the information with Practical Ease and reporting any changes they deem necessary. Practical Ease is not responsible for the use of this information or any direct or indirect harm that may result from it.
6. Hyperlinks
The Practical Ease website may offer links to other websites or resources available on the internet. Practical Ease has no control over sites linked to its own and cannot be held responsible for the availability or content of these external sites and sources.
7. Applicable Law
These legal notices are governed by U.S. law. In the event of a dispute, and after an attempt to reach an amicable solution, only U.S. courts shall have jurisdiction over the matter.