I. WEBSITE EDITOR
SPBI, a public limited liability company, with a share capital of EUR 51,541,628, registered with the Trade and Companies’ Register of LA ROCHE-SUR-YON under number 491 372 702, having its registered office at Parc d’activités de l’Eraudière, 34 rue Eric Tabarly, DOMPIERRE-SUR-YON (85170) – FRANCE, having a branch dedicated to the distribution of its products sold under the trademark “BENETEAU”, whose address is 2 rue du Grand Large, Givrand, SAINT-GILLES-CROIX-DE-VIE (85805) – FRANCE.
Publication director: Mr. Yann MASSELOT
Intracommunity VAT number: FR 00 491 372 702
E-mail address: info@laboutique-beneteau.com
Telephone: +33 (0)2 51 60 50 43
II. WEBSITE HOSTING
SQUARK, a limited liability company with a share capital of EUR 10,000, registered in LA ROCHE-SUR-YON Trade and Companies’ Register under number 808 483 796, having its registered office at 5 Pas de l’Industrie, ISSY-LES-MOULINEAUX (92130) – FRANCE.
Web Agency:ADMAKER TM, Limited company with a registered capital of €100,000 - listed with the Registry of Trade and Companies of Nanterre, under the number (RCS) 523 286 557 B - 128 Rue de la Boétie 75008 PARIS - +33 (0)1471 01 112
Intellectual Property
The content on this website is protected by copyright, of which BENETEAU is the owner, and covered by current legislation on intellectual property.You may not reproduce, duplicate, copy or exploit the entirety or any part of this website without the written consent of BENETEAU beforehand.
Any use of the BENETEAU brand and its by-products is prohibited.
Responsibility
The products presented comply with current French legislation and meet the standards applicable in France.
The photos, texts and graphics illustrating the products shown are not contractual.Consequently, BENETEAU cannot be held liable in the event of an error or omission in one of these photos, texts or graphics illustrating these products.
BENETEAU cannot be held liable for the non-fulfilment of the contract in the event of circumstances outside of their control that would render the fulfilment of their commitments impossible. The following list of such circumstances is by no means exhaustive: stockout, unavailable products, act of God, disturbances or partial or all-out strike of services such as the postal and transport services, disruption to communications, flooding, fire, military mobilization, embargoes, insurrection, and employment or energy restrictions.