Our privacy policy and guidelines

Imprint

Responsible for the content
Landhaus Daham
Walser family
Waldhofweg 35
A-6561 Ischgl
Tyrol | Austria

Contact Us
Phone:
E-Mail: daham@ischgl.at
Internet: www.landhaus-daham.at

Information on online dispute resolution (Art 14 para 1 ODR-VO)
Consumers have the option of submitting complaints to the EU’s online dispute resolution platform: http://ec.europa.eu/odr.
You can also send any complaints to the e-mail address given above.

Professional law
Trade regulations: www.ris.bka.gv.at

Photos and graphics
TVB Paznaun-Ischgl, Walser family

Copyright
The content of this website is protected by copyright. The provision of content and images from this website on other websites is only permitted with the express permission of the editorial team.

The information contained on the website has been compiled to the best of our knowledge and checked with great care for accuracy. Nevertheless, content and factual errors cannot be completely ruled out.

The website owner therefore assumes no guarantee or liability for the accuracy, up-to-dateness and completeness of the information provided. All information is provided without guarantee. This also applies to all links to other urls mentioned on our website.

Liability for links
Despite careful checking of the content, the website owner accepts no liability for the content of external links. The operators of the linked pages are solely responsible for their content.

Data protection
Detailed information on data protection can be found on the data protection page.

Judiciary
No warning without prior contact! Should any content or the design of individual pages or parts of this website infringe the rights of third parties or statutory provisions or otherwise give rise to competition law problems in any form, we request, with reference to § 8 para. 4 UWG, an appropriate, sufficiently explanatory and prompt message without cost note. We guarantee that the rightfully objected passages or parts of these web pages will be removed within a reasonable period of time or comprehensively adapted to the legal requirements without the need for you to seek legal assistance. The involvement of a lawyer to issue a warning, for which the service provider is liable to pay costs, does not correspond to the service provider’s actual or presumed will and would therefore constitute a violation of the UWG due to the pursuit of irrelevant objectives as the dominant motive for initiating proceedings, in particular an intention to generate costs as the actual driving force, as well as a violation of the duty to minimize damages.

Place of jurisdiction Landeck/Tyrol. Subject to errors and changes.