Right to cancel the purchase of SkiStar All Year and Security Cover Sample Clauses

Right to cancel the purchase of SkiStar All Year and Security Cover. In accordance with provisions of the Swedish Right of Withdrawal Act (lag (2005:59) om distansavtal och avtal utanför affärslokaler), the Subscriber who does not intend to use the Subscription and Security Protection must notify SkiStar that they wish to withdraw from the agreement no later than 14 days after the agreement was concluded and before the Subscription's First Day of Validity. If the Subscriber does not give such notice in time, the right of withdrawal is lost. In addition to the above, the Subscriber has the right to cancel the purchase of a Subscription and Safety Protection and thus withdraw from the agreement up to days before the Subscription First Day of Validity subject to an administration fee of SEK 95. From the First Day of Validity, it is not possible to withdraw from the agreement for the purchase of a Subscription and Security Cover. However, you can pause your Subscription if the Security Cover is purchased.
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Right to cancel the purchase of SkiStar All Year and Security Cover. The subscriber has the right to cancel the purchase of a Subscription and Safety Protection and thus withdraw from the agreement up to days before the Subscription First Day of Validity subject to an administration fee of SEK 95. From the First Day of Validity, it is not possible to withdraw from the agreement for the purchase of a Subscription. However, you can pause your Subscription if the Security Cover is purchased. See also paragraph 4.8regarding the right of withdrawal relating to the Security Cover, incl. ERV skiing and activity insurance.
Right to cancel the purchase of SkiStar All Year and Security Cover. In accordance with the provisions of the Norwegian right of withdrawal regulations, the Subscriber who does not intend to use the Subscription and Secu- rity Protection must notify SkiStar that they wish to withdraw from the agreement no later than 14 days after the agreement was concluded and before the Subscription’s First Day of Validity. If the Subscri- ber does not give such notice in time, the right of withdrawal is lost. In addition to the above, the Subscriber has the right to cancel the purchase of a Subscription and Safety Protection and thus withdraw from the agreement up to days before the Subscription First Day of Validity subject to an administration fee of NOK 95. From the First Day of Validity, it is not possible to withdraw from the agreement for the purchase of a Subscription and Security Cover. However, you can pause your Subscription if the Security Cover is purchased.
Right to cancel the purchase of SkiStar All Year and Security Cover. In accordance with provisions of the Swedish Right of Withdrawal Act (lag (2005:59) om distansavtal och avtal utanför affärslokaler), the Subscriber who does not intend to use the Subscription and Security Protection must notify SkiStar that they wish to withdraw from the agreement no later than 14 days after the agreement was concluded and before the no extra cost. The Guest may terminate the contract without paying any termination fee, where services are not performed in accordance with the contract and this substantially affects the performance of the Package Tour and the Organiser fails to remedy the problem. The Guest is also entitled to a reduction in price and/or damages if the travel services are not provided or are improperly provided. The Organiser must provide assistance if the Guest is in difficulty. If the Organiser becomes insolvent, payments will be refunded. If the Organiser becomes insolvent after the start of the Package Tour and if transport is included in the Package Tour, the Guest's repatriation is secured by the guarantee. SkiStar has taken out insolvency cover with Nordea and Atradius. If the agreement is not fulfilled as a result off SkiStar's insolvency, the Guest can contact those insurers or, where applicable, the competent authority, Kammarkollegiet, Slottsbacken 6, 111 30 Stockholm, +46 (0)0-000 00 00, xxxxxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xx. Guest/Subscriber and SkiStar do not reach an agreement in a negotiation, the Guest/Subscriber can turn to the Swedish Complaints Board (ARN) or a general court. A dispute can also be dealt with by the European Commission's Dispute Resolution Platform if the conditions for this are met.

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