Vita Software Company – General Terms and Conditions (AGB)

1. Detailed Contract Regulation

This section regulates contractual rights and obligations under German law including 305–310 BGB (AGB law), 611a, 631 BGB (service and work contracts), 280 ff. BGB (damages), 314 BGB (termination for good cause), and statutory commercial provisions under HGB. The Provider offers development services under a 24‑month minimum contract term model. Ownership of intellectual property transfers only after full payment. Consumers have a statutory withdrawal right pursuant to 355 ff. BGB. Liability is governed by 276, 278 BGB and limited as permitted by law. Retention of title applies until complete payment. The Provider may use subcontractors under 278 BGB. Force majeure events release both parties from performance obligations. Confidentiality obligations survive contract termination. Jurisdiction for entrepreneurs is the registered office of the Provider under 38 ZPO.

2. Detailed Contract Regulation

This section regulates contractual rights and obligations under German law including 305–310 BGB (AGB law), 611a, 631 BGB (service and work contracts), 280 ff. BGB (damages), 314 BGB (termination for good cause), and statutory commercial provisions under HGB. The Provider offers development services under a 24‑month minimum contract term model. Ownership of intellectual property transfers only after full payment. Consumers have a statutory withdrawal right pursuant to 355 ff. BGB. Liability is governed by 276, 278 BGB and limited as permitted by law. Retention of title applies until complete payment. The Provider may use subcontractors under 278 BGB. Force majeure events release both parties from performance obligations. Confidentiality obligations survive contract termination. Jurisdiction for entrepreneurs is the registered office of the Provider under 38 ZPO.

3. Detailed Contract Regulation

This section regulates contractual rights and obligations under German law including 305–310 BGB (AGB law), 611a, 631 BGB (service and work contracts), 280 ff. BGB (damages), 314 BGB (termination for good cause), and statutory commercial provisions under HGB. The Provider offers development services under a 24‑month minimum contract term model. Ownership of intellectual property transfers only after full payment. Consumers have a statutory withdrawal right pursuant to 355 ff. BGB. Liability is governed by 276, 278 BGB and limited as permitted by law. Retention of title applies until complete payment. The Provider may use subcontractors under 278 BGB. Force majeure events release both parties from performance obligations. Confidentiality obligations survive contract termination. Jurisdiction for entrepreneurs is the registered office of the Provider under 38 ZPO.

4. Detailed Contract Regulation

This section regulates contractual rights and obligations under German law including 305–310 BGB (AGB law), 611a, 631 BGB (service and work contracts), 280 ff. BGB (damages), 314 BGB (termination for good cause), and statutory commercial provisions under HGB. The Provider offers development services under a 24‑month minimum contract term model. Ownership of intellectual property transfers only after full payment. Consumers have a statutory withdrawal right pursuant to 355 ff. BGB. Liability is governed by 276, 278 BGB and limited as permitted by law. Retention of title applies until complete payment. The Provider may use subcontractors under 278 BGB. Force majeure events release both parties from performance obligations. Confidentiality obligations survive contract termination. Jurisdiction for entrepreneurs is the registered office of the Provider under 38 ZPO.

5. Detailed Contract Regulation

This section regulates contractual rights and obligations under German law including 305–310 BGB (AGB law), 611a, 631 BGB (service and work contracts), 280 ff. BGB (damages), 314 BGB (termination for good cause), and statutory commercial provisions under HGB. The Provider offers development services under a 24‑month minimum contract term model. Ownership of intellectual property transfers only after full payment. Consumers have a statutory withdrawal right pursuant to 355 ff. BGB. Liability is governed by 276, 278 BGB and limited as permitted by law. Retention of title applies until complete payment. The Provider may use subcontractors under 278 BGB. Force majeure events release both parties from performance obligations. Confidentiality obligations survive contract termination. Jurisdiction for entrepreneurs is the registered office of the Provider under 38 ZPO.

6. Detailed Contract Regulation

This section regulates contractual rights and obligations under German law including 305–310 BGB (AGB law), 611a, 631 BGB (service and work contracts), 280 ff. BGB (damages), 314 BGB (termination for good cause), and statutory commercial provisions under HGB. The Provider offers development services under a 24‑month minimum contract term model. Ownership of intellectual property transfers only after full payment. Consumers have a statutory withdrawal right pursuant to 355 ff. BGB. Liability is governed by 276, 278 BGB and limited as permitted by law. Retention of title applies until complete payment. The Provider may use subcontractors under 278 BGB. Force majeure events release both parties from performance obligations. Confidentiality obligations survive contract termination. Jurisdiction for entrepreneurs is the registered office of the Provider under 38 ZPO.

7. Detailed Contract Regulation

This section regulates contractual rights and obligations under German law including 305–310 BGB (AGB law), 611a, 631 BGB (service and work contracts), 280 ff. BGB (damages), 314 BGB (termination for good cause), and statutory commercial provisions under HGB. The Provider offers development services under a 24‑month minimum contract term model. Ownership of intellectual property transfers only after full payment. Consumers have a statutory withdrawal right pursuant to 355 ff. BGB. Liability is governed by 276, 278 BGB and limited as permitted by law. Retention of title applies until complete payment. The Provider may use subcontractors under 278 BGB. Force majeure events release both parties from performance obligations. Confidentiality obligations survive contract termination. Jurisdiction for entrepreneurs is the registered office of the Provider under 38 ZPO.

8. Detailed Contract Regulation

This section regulates contractual rights and obligations under German law including 305–310 BGB (AGB law), 611a, 631 BGB (service and work contracts), 280 ff. BGB (damages), 314 BGB (termination for good cause), and statutory commercial provisions under HGB. The Provider offers development services under a 24‑month minimum contract term model. Ownership of intellectual property transfers only after full payment. Consumers have a statutory withdrawal right pursuant to 355 ff. BGB. Liability is governed by 276, 278 BGB and limited as permitted by law. Retention of title applies until complete payment. The Provider may use subcontractors under 278 BGB. Force majeure events release both parties from performance obligations. Confidentiality obligations survive contract termination. Jurisdiction for entrepreneurs is the registered office of the Provider under 38 ZPO.

9. Detailed Contract Regulation

This section regulates contractual rights and obligations under German law including 305–310 BGB (AGB law), 611a, 631 BGB (service and work contracts), 280 ff. BGB (damages), 314 BGB (termination for good cause), and statutory commercial provisions under HGB. The Provider offers development services under a 24‑month minimum contract term model. Ownership of intellectual property transfers only after full payment. Consumers have a statutory withdrawal right pursuant to 355 ff. BGB. Liability is governed by 276, 278 BGB and limited as permitted by law. Retention of title applies until complete payment. The Provider may use subcontractors under 278 BGB. Force majeure events release both parties from performance obligations. Confidentiality obligations survive contract termination. Jurisdiction for entrepreneurs is the registered office of the Provider under 38 ZPO.

10. Detailed Contract Regulation

This section regulates contractual rights and obligations under German law including 305–310 BGB (AGB law), 611a, 631 BGB (service and work contracts), 280 ff. BGB (damages), 314 BGB (termination for good cause), and statutory commercial provisions under HGB. The Provider offers development services under a 24‑month minimum contract term model. Ownership of intellectual property transfers only after full payment. Consumers have a statutory withdrawal right pursuant to 355 ff. BGB. Liability is governed by 276, 278 BGB and limited as permitted by law. Retention of title applies until complete payment. The Provider may use subcontractors under 278 BGB. Force majeure events release both parties from performance obligations. Confidentiality obligations survive contract termination. Jurisdiction for entrepreneurs is the registered office of the Provider under 38 ZPO.

11. Detailed Contract Regulation

This section regulates contractual rights and obligations under German law including 305–310 BGB (AGB law), 611a, 631 BGB (service and work contracts), 280 ff. BGB (damages), 314 BGB (termination for good cause), and statutory commercial provisions under HGB. The Provider offers development services under a 24‑month minimum contract term model. Ownership of intellectual property transfers only after full payment. Consumers have a statutory withdrawal right pursuant to 355 ff. BGB. Liability is governed by 276, 278 BGB and limited as permitted by law. Retention of title applies until complete payment. The Provider may use subcontractors under 278 BGB. Force majeure events release both parties from performance obligations. Confidentiality obligations survive contract termination. Jurisdiction for entrepreneurs is the registered office of the Provider under 38 ZPO.

12. Detailed Contract Regulation

This section regulates contractual rights and obligations under German law including 305–310 BGB (AGB law), 611a, 631 BGB (service and work contracts), 280 ff. BGB (damages), 314 BGB (termination for good cause), and statutory commercial provisions under HGB. The Provider offers development services under a 24‑month minimum contract term model. Ownership of intellectual property transfers only after full payment. Consumers have a statutory withdrawal right pursuant to 355 ff. BGB. Liability is governed by 276, 278 BGB and limited as permitted by law. Retention of title applies until complete payment. The Provider may use subcontractors under 278 BGB. Force majeure events release both parties from performance obligations. Confidentiality obligations survive contract termination. Jurisdiction for entrepreneurs is the registered office of the Provider under 38 ZPO.

13. Detailed Contract Regulation

This section regulates contractual rights and obligations under German law including 305–310 BGB (AGB law), 611a, 631 BGB (service and work contracts), 280 ff. BGB (damages), 314 BGB (termination for good cause), and statutory commercial provisions under HGB. The Provider offers development services under a 24‑month minimum contract term model. Ownership of intellectual property transfers only after full payment. Consumers have a statutory withdrawal right pursuant to 355 ff. BGB. Liability is governed by 276, 278 BGB and limited as permitted by law. Retention of title applies until complete payment. The Provider may use subcontractors under 278 BGB. Force majeure events release both parties from performance obligations. Confidentiality obligations survive contract termination. Jurisdiction for entrepreneurs is the registered office of the Provider under 38 ZPO.

14. Detailed Contract Regulation

This section regulates contractual rights and obligations under German law including 305–310 BGB (AGB law), 611a, 631 BGB (service and work contracts), 280 ff. BGB (damages), 314 BGB (termination for good cause), and statutory commercial provisions under HGB. The Provider offers development services under a 24‑month minimum contract term model. Ownership of intellectual property transfers only after full payment. Consumers have a statutory withdrawal right pursuant to 355 ff. BGB. Liability is governed by 276, 278 BGB and limited as permitted by law. Retention of title applies until complete payment. The Provider may use subcontractors under 278 BGB. Force majeure events release both parties from performance obligations. Confidentiality obligations survive contract termination. Jurisdiction for entrepreneurs is the registered office of the Provider under 38 ZPO.

15. Detailed Contract Regulation

This section regulates contractual rights and obligations under German law including 305–310 BGB (AGB law), 611a, 631 BGB (service and work contracts), 280 ff. BGB (damages), 314 BGB (termination for good cause), and statutory commercial provisions under HGB. The Provider offers development services under a 24‑month minimum contract term model. Ownership of intellectual property transfers only after full payment. Consumers have a statutory withdrawal right pursuant to 355 ff. BGB. Liability is governed by 276, 278 BGB and limited as permitted by law. Retention of title applies until complete payment. The Provider may use subcontractors under 278 BGB. Force majeure events release both parties from performance obligations. Confidentiality obligations survive contract termination. Jurisdiction for entrepreneurs is the registered office of the Provider under 38 ZPO.

16. Detailed Contract Regulation

This section regulates contractual rights and obligations under German law including 305–310 BGB (AGB law), 611a, 631 BGB (service and work contracts), 280 ff. BGB (damages), 314 BGB (termination for good cause), and statutory commercial provisions under HGB. The Provider offers development services under a 24‑month minimum contract term model. Ownership of intellectual property transfers only after full payment. Consumers have a statutory withdrawal right pursuant to 355 ff. BGB. Liability is governed by 276, 278 BGB and limited as permitted by law. Retention of title applies until complete payment. The Provider may use subcontractors under 278 BGB. Force majeure events release both parties from performance obligations. Confidentiality obligations survive contract termination. Jurisdiction for entrepreneurs is the registered office of the Provider under 38 ZPO.

17. Detailed Contract Regulation

This section regulates contractual rights and obligations under German law including 305–310 BGB (AGB law), 611a, 631 BGB (service and work contracts), 280 ff. BGB (damages), 314 BGB (termination for good cause), and statutory commercial provisions under HGB. The Provider offers development services under a 24‑month minimum contract term model. Ownership of intellectual property transfers only after full payment. Consumers have a statutory withdrawal right pursuant to 355 ff. BGB. Liability is governed by 276, 278 BGB and limited as permitted by law. Retention of title applies until complete payment. The Provider may use subcontractors under 278 BGB. Force majeure events release both parties from performance obligations. Confidentiality obligations survive contract termination. Jurisdiction for entrepreneurs is the registered office of the Provider under 38 ZPO.

18. Detailed Contract Regulation

This section regulates contractual rights and obligations under German law including 305–310 BGB (AGB law), 611a, 631 BGB (service and work contracts), 280 ff. BGB (damages), 314 BGB (termination for good cause), and statutory commercial provisions under HGB. The Provider offers development services under a 24‑month minimum contract term model. Ownership of intellectual property transfers only after full payment. Consumers have a statutory withdrawal right pursuant to 355 ff. BGB. Liability is governed by 276, 278 BGB and limited as permitted by law. Retention of title applies until complete payment. The Provider may use subcontractors under 278 BGB. Force majeure events release both parties from performance obligations. Confidentiality obligations survive contract termination. Jurisdiction for entrepreneurs is the registered office of the Provider under 38 ZPO.

19. Detailed Contract Regulation

This section regulates contractual rights and obligations under German law including 305–310 BGB (AGB law), 611a, 631 BGB (service and work contracts), 280 ff. BGB (damages), 314 BGB (termination for good cause), and statutory commercial provisions under HGB. The Provider offers development services under a 24‑month minimum contract term model. Ownership of intellectual property transfers only after full payment. Consumers have a statutory withdrawal right pursuant to 355 ff. BGB. Liability is governed by 276, 278 BGB and limited as permitted by law. Retention of title applies until complete payment. The Provider may use subcontractors under 278 BGB. Force majeure events release both parties from performance obligations. Confidentiality obligations survive contract termination. Jurisdiction for entrepreneurs is the registered office of the Provider under 38 ZPO.

20. Detailed Contract Regulation

This section regulates contractual rights and obligations under German law including 305–310 BGB (AGB law), 611a, 631 BGB (service and work contracts), 280 ff. BGB (damages), 314 BGB (termination for good cause), and statutory commercial provisions under HGB. The Provider offers development services under a 24‑month minimum contract term model. Ownership of intellectual property transfers only after full payment. Consumers have a statutory withdrawal right pursuant to 355 ff. BGB. Liability is governed by 276, 278 BGB and limited as permitted by law. Retention of title applies until complete payment. The Provider may use subcontractors under 278 BGB. Force majeure events release both parties from performance obligations. Confidentiality obligations survive contract termination. Jurisdiction for entrepreneurs is the registered office of the Provider under 38 ZPO.