Obligation to provide information according to §5 E-Commerce Act, §14 Corporate Code or §63 Trade Code:



Company name : Solvate Informationstechnologie GmbH

Address : Lagergasse 23, 8010 Graz

Web: www.solvate.at

VAT ID : ATU66833359

Company register number : FN 370362 a

Company court : Regional court for ZRS Graz

Authority according to ECG : City Council of Graz



Disclosure according to §25 Media Act:

Media owner : Solvate Informationstechnologie GmbH

Headquarters : Graz

Object of the company : Provision of automated data processing services

Managing Director : Ing. Dipl.-Ing. Christian Fast, Bakk.rer.soc.oec.


Member of the Styrian Chamber of Commerce (WKO 5235155), management consulting and information technology specialist group, IT service provider


Obligation to provide information in accordance with Section 5 of the Consumer Protection Act


Content of the website

The Solvate IT website provides information about the company and its services and products. The company assumes no liability for the topicality , correctness, completeness or quality of the information provided. Liability claims against the author relating to material or immaterial damage caused by the use or non-use of the information provided or by the use of incorrect and incomplete information are fundamentally excluded, unless the author can be proven to have acted intentionally or with gross negligence Fault exists. No liability or guarantee is assumed for the functionality of the software products offered or for any damage that could arise from their use. All offers are non-binding. Solvate IT expressly reserves the right to change, supplement or delete parts of the pages or the entire offering without prior notice or to temporarily or permanently cease publication. 


References and links


Customers who are consumers within the meaning of the Consumer Protection Act can withdraw from a contract concluded via distance selling (or a contract declaration made via distance selling) within a period of 14 calendar days. The withdrawal period begins on the day the contract is concluded. Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays count. In any case, 7 working days (excluding Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays) are available. It is sufficient if the declaration of withdrawal is sent within the deadline without giving reasons. In the event of cancellation, a full or partial refund of the price will only take place step by step against any deferral of services already received. Services received must be postponed as far as possible and may no longer be used or claimed by the customer (not even partially) or any other benefits may be derived from them. We will retain an appropriate fee for the use of the service. Any costs associated with the return will be borne by the customer. However, the right of withdrawal does not apply if, as agreed, the execution of the service begins within 7 working days of the conclusion of the contract.


Copyright and trademark law


The Solvate IT website presents information about the company and its services and products. The company assumes no liability for the timeliness, correctness, completeness or quality of the information provided. Liability claims against the author relating to material or immaterial damage caused by the use or non-use of the information provided or by the use of incorrect and incomplete information are fundamentally excluded, unless the author can be proven to have acted intentionally or with gross negligence Fault exists. No liability or guarantee is assumed for the functionality of the software products offered or for any damage that could arise from their use. All offers are non-binding. Solvate IT expressly reserves the right to change, supplement or delete parts of the pages or the entire offering without prior notice or to temporarily or permanently cease publication.


Legal validity of this disclaimer


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