Legal notice

Legal Notice (Impressum)

1. Business Information

  • Company Name: Le Sevyn

  • Legal Form: [e.g., Limited Liability Company / Sole Proprietorship]

  • Registered Office: Kleverlaan 126 Haarlem, the Netherlands 

  • Registration Number: [e.g., Company House ID or State File Number]

  • VAT Identification Number: [e.g., VAT ID for EU/UK sellers]

2. Contact Details

  • Email Address: [Support Email Address]

  • Phone Number: [Business Phone Number]

  • Contact Form: [Link to your website’s contact page]

3. Authorized Representative(s)

  • Managing Director: [Full Name of the owner or CEO]

4. Online Dispute Resolution (Mandatory for EU/UK)

The European Commission provides a platform for online dispute resolution (ODR), which can be found at: https://ec.europa.eu/consumers/odr.

Note: We are neither obligated nor willing to participate in dispute resolution proceedings before a consumer arbitration board.

5. EU Product Safety Compliance (GPSR 2026)

In accordance with the General Product Safety Regulation (GPSR), the following is our designated responsible person for products sold within the European Union:

  • EU Representative: [Name/Company of your EU representative, if you are outside the EU]

  • Address: [Full EU Address]

  • Email: [Representative’s Email]


Key Differences: Legal Notice vs. Terms of Service

It is a common mistake to combine these. In 2026, you generally need four distinct pages in your footer:

  1. Legal Notice: Who you are (the "ID card" of your store).

  2. Terms of Service: The contract rules (payments, governing law).

  3. Privacy Policy: How you handle data (GDPR/CCPA compliance).

  4. Refund/Shipping Policy: Specifics on delivery and returns.


Important Checklist for 2026 Compliance

  • The "Revocation Button" (EU Rule): Since June 2026, EU law requires a clearly visible "Cancel Order" or "Revocation" button that allows customers to withdraw from a contract without needing to log in.

  • Manufacturer Information: For jewelry, you must now display the manufacturer’s name and contact details on the product page or in a clearly linked safety document, especially if sourcing from outside the EU.

  • Customs Transparency: As of early 2026, the €150 de minimis exemption for EU customs has been abolished. Your legal notice or checkout should clearly state that all international orders may be subject to VAT and handling fees.