Liability. In accordance with article L.133-22 of the Monetary and Financial Code, LEMON WAY is responsible, under articles L.133-5 and L.133-21 of said Code, for successfully executing payment Transactions for the payer Account Holder, until the funds are received by the Beneficiary's third part payment service provider. In the event that LEMON WAY is responsible for a poorly executed payment Transaction, it will return the amount in question to the payer and will restore the debited account to the situation that would have prevailed if said poorly executed payment Transaction had not taken place. In accordance with article 8-, if an Account Holder, acting for non-professional purposes, wishes to dispute a payment Transaction that they have not personally authorised, they must contact customer services as soon as possible after learning of the irregularity and no later than thirteen (13) months after such a transaction is registered within the payment Transaction Account. In the event that a security measure is used, non-authorised payment Transactions executed prior to notification of the objection are deemed the responsibility of the Account Holder acting for non-professional purposes, up to a limit of €150. However, LEMON WAY shall not be held liable in case of Account Holder misconduct, such as a wilful misconduct, or constituent of a serious failure to meet its obligations, a late communication of an objection or bad faith. In the event of a misappropriation or counterfeiting of its data, the losses resulting from payment Transactions processed prior to objection by the Account Holder acting for non-professional purposes will be borne by LEMON WAY, unless such losses are a result of the aforementioned misconduct. Payment Transactions carried out after objection by the Account Holder acting for non-professional purposes are borne by LEMON WAY, except for cases of fraud. LEMON WAY does not have the right to cancel an irrevocable payment Order on the Account ▇▇▇▇▇▇'▇ request. LEMON WAY shall not, under any circumstances, be held liable for indirect damages, such as commercial harm, loss of customers, commercial disruption, loss of profit or damage to brand image suffered by an Account Holder or third party, that may have resulted from the payment Services it provides. Any action brought against an Account Holder by a third party is treated as indirect damage and therefore does not entitle the former to compensation. Unless otherwise stipulated in these General Terms and Conditions or mandatory laws, and without causing prejudice to other grounds for excluding or limiting responsibility defined by this contract, LEMON WAY may not, under any circumstances, be held responsible for any damage caused by a force majeure event or event beyond its control or any measure or legislative provision enforced by the French or foreign authorities. Force majeure events or events beyond its control are deemed to include, but are not limited to: a power cut, a fire or flood, a strike held by its staff or one of its subcontractors or providers, a malfunctioning of banking systems or bank card payment systems, a war, civil unrest, a riot or occupation of the territory by foreign forces, negligence on the part of a third party with regard to jurisprudence and the doctrine, such as the persons responsible for providing electricity or telecommunications services.
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Sources: Condizioni Particolari Del Servizio Di Lista Nozze Zankyou, Condizioni Particolari Del Servizio Di Lista Nozze Zankyou