Terms of Use – The Yellow Daisy

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This User Agreement governs your use of naughtycraft.com and all its web pages, hyperlinks, tools, and services. By visiting, using, registering, or providing any information on the Website, you agree to abide by these terms and conditions. You are contracting with High Street Essentials Private Limited, incorporated under the Companies Act, 1956.

Definitions:

Amendments:
The Company may amend this User Agreement at any time by posting a revised version on the Website, effective upon posting. You are advised to review the terms for any updates regularly.

Disclaimers:

Electronic Communications:
By using the Website, you consent to receive communications via electronic records from the Company and other users. Your designated electronic address will serve for communication.

Membership Eligibility:
Use of the Website is restricted to individuals capable of forming legally binding contracts. Minors and those deemed incompetent to contract are ineligible. The Company reserves the right to terminate membership if such ineligibility is discovered.

Your Account and Registration Obligations:
As a Registered User, you are responsible for maintaining the confidentiality of your account information. You agree to provide accurate and complete information and consent to receive promotional and transactional communications.

Use of the Website:
You agree to comply with all applicable laws and regulations while using the Website.

Privacy:
Your information is collected, stored, and used by the Company’s Privacy Policy.

No Warranty and Disclaimers:
The Website and services are provided without warranties, and the Company makes no representations regarding accuracy or reliability.

General:

Arbitration:
Disputes shall be resolved through arbitration in Delhi, by the Arbitration & Conciliation Act, 1996.

Marketing Messages:
Your contact information may be used to send marketing messages and offers, with an option to opt-out.

Correspondence:
Email correspondence may be retained by the Company.