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Terms and conditions

Last updated: 19 April 2026

1. Acceptance of terms

By using helse.ch, buying a ticket or signing up for membership, you accept these Terms and Conditions. If you do not agree with them, please do not use the site or related services.

2. About the association

HELSE Kulturverein is a non-profit association registered under Swiss law (Art. 60 et seq. of the Swiss Civil Code), with its seat in Zürich. The association's mission is to promote cultural exchange between Switzerland and Serbia.

3. Ticket purchases

Tickets are sold online via individual event pages. A purchase is binding once payment is confirmed. Buyers receive an electronic ticket at the email address provided.

Tickets are generally non-refundable, except when an event is cancelled or rescheduled — in which case we issue a full refund or offer a replacement date.

4. Membership

Membership is open to anyone interested. The annual fee is CHF 70, with reduced rates for students and pensioners.

Membership can be cancelled in writing at info@helse.ch. Annual fees already paid are generally not refunded.

5. Newsletter

By signing up for the newsletter you agree to receive email updates about events and news. You can unsubscribe at any time by clicking the link at the bottom of any newsletter or writing to info@helse.ch.

6. Intellectual property

All text, photographs, graphics and video on the site are protected by copyright and belong to HELSE Kulturverein or the authors credited next to the content.

Commercial use of any material is permitted only with prior written consent.

7. Liability

We make every effort to keep information on the site accurate and up to date, but we cannot be held liable for errors, service interruptions or damage resulting from use of the site.

For technical issues with ticket purchases or membership sign-up, contact info@helse.ch.

8. Changes to these terms

We reserve the right to change these Terms. The current version is always available on this page, with the last-updated date shown.

9. Governing law

These Terms and any disputes are governed by Swiss law. The courts of Zürich have jurisdiction, unless applicable law provides otherwise.

Note: This text is a working draft and should be reviewed by legal counsel before publication.