TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF USE
INUP – TÊXTEIS, LDA
Last update: January 9, 2026
These Terms and Conditions govern access to and use of the institutional website www.inup.pt/en, owned by INUP – TÊXTEIS, LDA. Use of the website implies full and unreserved acceptance of these Terms.
1. Identification of the Entity
INUP – TÊXTEIS, LDA
Legal entity no. 507038223
Rua João das Regras, no. 284, Room 310
4000-291 Porto – Portugal
Email: comercial@inup.pt
2. Scope of the Website
The website www.inup.pt/en is exclusively institutional and informative in nature. It is not an online store and does not allow for the direct conclusion of contracts for the purchase and sale or provision of services at a distance.
3. Intellectual Property
All content on the website, including text, images, logos, trademarks, graphics, photographs, videos, design, and layout, is the property of INUP or duly authorized third parties. Its reproduction, distribution, or use without prior written authorization from INUP is prohibited.
4. Use of the Website
The user undertakes to use the website in a lawful and responsible manner and in accordance with applicable legislation, refraining from any behavior that may compromise the security, integrity, or image of INUP.
5. Responsibility
INUP makes every effort to ensure that the information provided on the website is correct and up to date, but does not assume any responsibility for any errors, omissions, or outdated information. The use of the information is at the user’s own risk.
6. Links to Third Party Websites
The website may contain links to third party websites. INUP is not responsible for the content, privacy policies, or practices of these websites.
7. Data Protection
Personal data is processed in accordance with the Privacy Policy and Cookie Policy available on the website.
8. Complaints Book
INUP provides a Complaints Book in electronic format, in accordance with applicable legislation. The competent authority is ASAE – Food and Economic Safety Authority.
9. Applicable Law and Jurisdiction
These Terms are governed by Portuguese law. The District Court of Porto shall have jurisdiction to resolve any disputes.