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The website guillaumegrando.com is published by the company Double G, EURL with a share capital of one thousand euros (€1,000), whose registered office is located at 13 IMPASSE DES NOISETIERS, 64200 ARCANGUES, and registered with the Bayonne Trade and Companies Register under number 899622773.
Legal representative and Director of publication: Mr. Guillaume Grando
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This website and its legal notices are governed by French law. In the event of a dispute, and after all attempts to reach an amicable solution have failed, French courts will have exclusive jurisdiction over the matter.
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