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General Terms of Use for the Squalls Website

Article 1 – Purpose

These general terms of use legally govern the use of services on the website www.squalls.ca (hereinafter referred to as “the site”).


More specifically, the purpose of this document is to define the terms and conditions under which, on the one hand, Squalls, hereinafter referred to as “Squalls,” makes the site and the services available on the site to its users, and on the other hand, how the user accesses and uses its services.

Any connection to the site is subject to compliance with these terms.

For the user, simply accessing the Squalls website at the following URL www.squalls.ca implies acceptance of all the conditions described below.

Article 2 - Intellectual Property

The general structure of the www.squalls.ca website, as well as the texts, graphics, images, sounds, and videos comprising it, are the property of Squalls and/or its partners. Any representation and/or reproduction and/or partial or total exploitation of the content and services offered by the site, by any means whatsoever, without the prior written authorization of Squalls and/or its partners, is strictly prohibited.


The Squalls brand is a trademark belonging to Squalls. Any representation and/or reproduction and/or partial or total exploitation of this trademark, of any nature whatsoever, is strictly prohibited.

Article 3 - Hyperlinks

The site may contain hyperlinks to other websites on the Internet. Links to these other resources will take you away from the www.squalls.ca website.

Squalls has no control over these pages and cannot be held responsible for the content of the web pages related to these links.

Article 4 - Squalls' Liability

The information and/or documents appearing on this site and/or accessible through this site come from sources considered reliable.

However, Squalls does not guarantee the quality, accuracy, or completeness of the information on its site. This information is provided “as is,” without warranty or condition of any kind.

It is therefore strongly recommended to verify the accuracy and relevance of the information and/or documents made available on this site.

The use of information and/or documents available on this site is under the sole responsibility of the user, who assumes all consequences that may arise therefrom, without Squalls being held liable in this regard, and without recourse against the latter.

Squalls shall in no event be held liable for any damages whatsoever, including special, indirect, or consequential damages, resulting from the interpretation or use of the information and/or documents available on this site.

Article 5 - Site Access

Squalls strives to provide access to the site 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, except in cases of force majeure or an event beyond Squalls’ control, and subject to any potential outages and maintenance operations necessary for the proper functioning of the site and services.

Consequently, Squalls cannot guarantee the availability of the site and/or services, the reliability of transmissions, or performance in terms of response time or quality. No technical assistance is provided to the user, whether by electronic or telephone means.


Squalls cannot be held liable in the event of inability to access this site and/or use the services.


Furthermore, Squalls may interrupt the site or a portion of the services at any time without prior notice, all without entitlement to compensation. The user acknowledges and accepts that Squalls is not responsible for interruptions and the consequences that may arise therefrom for the user or any third party.

Article 6 - Modification of Terms of Use

Squalls reserves the right to modify these terms of use at any time and without prior notice, in order to adapt them to changes in the site and/or its operation.

Article 7 - Applicable Law

Both this site and the terms and conditions of its use are governed by the laws of the province of Quebec, regardless of the place of use. In the event of any dispute, and after the failure of any attempt to find an amicable solution, the courts located in the judicial district of Montreal, province of Quebec, shall have sole jurisdiction for any conflict, action, or proceeding arising from these conditions.


For any questions regarding these site terms of use, you may write to us at the following address: info@www.squalls.ca