{"version":"1.0","provider_name":"YourAdn","provider_url":"https:\/\/www.youradn.com\/en\/","title":"TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF USE CORPORATE - YourAdn","type":"rich","width":600,"height":338,"html":"<blockquote class=\"wp-embedded-content\" data-secret=\"qPDXTQV64t\"><a href=\"https:\/\/www.youradn.com\/en\/terms-and-conditions-of-use-corporate\/\">TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF USE CORPORATE<\/a><\/blockquote><iframe sandbox=\"allow-scripts\" security=\"restricted\" src=\"https:\/\/www.youradn.com\/en\/terms-and-conditions-of-use-corporate\/embed\/#?secret=qPDXTQV64t\" width=\"600\" height=\"338\" title=\"&#8220;TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF USE CORPORATE&#8221; &#8212; YourAdn\" data-secret=\"qPDXTQV64t\" frameborder=\"0\" marginwidth=\"0\" marginheight=\"0\" scrolling=\"no\" class=\"wp-embedded-content\"><\/iframe><script>\n\/*! 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Identification of the parties 1.1. One side, Easy Payment and Finance, E.P., S.A., with Tax Identification Number A85785905, domiciled at Calle Leganitos 47, Planta 9\u00aa, 28013 Madrid, registered in the Business Registry of Madrid, Sheet M-488476, Volume 27111 (\u201cEasy\u201d). Easy is a payment institution regulated and supervised by the Bank of Spain (C\/ Alcal\u00e1 48, 28014 Madrid, Spain), listed in its Special Register of Payment Institutions under number 6849. Its activity encompasses the provision of payment services. 1.2. On the other side, the natural or legal person entering into this payment services framework agreement, identified in the contractual form attached as an addendum to this framework agreement (\u201cClient\u201d). 2. Sole Agreement 2.1. The clauses herein and their addenda, as agreed upon by the parties from time to time, constitute a single, comprehensive contract that includes all contractual conditions governing the relationship between the parties and the provision of services contemplated herein (Framework Agreement\u201d). In the event of any inconsistency, the terms set forth in the addenda shall prevail over those set forth in these clauses. 2.2. The Framework Agreement can be executed electronically, at which point it shall become fully legally effective. The Client acknowledges that an electronic signature shall hold the same legal status as a handwritten signature on a physical document. As per the Client\u2019s status pr the agreement between the parties, the Client may request and receive a copy of the Framework Agreement and the brochure containing the legally required information and contractual conditions in printed form or on any other durable medium. 2.3. The Framework Agreement may be executed in either Spanish or English language, at the Client\u2019s discretion. The provision of services and communications between the parties will be conducted in the language of the Framework Agreement, unless a different language is mutually agreed upon. 3. Object 3.1. The scope of this Framework Agreement includes services related to foreign currency exchange; the execution of purpose of this Framework Agreement includes those services related to foreign currency exchange; the execution of payment transactions, including the transfer of funds, via a payment account held by the user or another payment service provider; issuance of payment instruments and of payment transaction; and money transfer (\u201cServices\u201d). The Services are governed by Royal Decree Act 19\/2018, of 23rd November, on payment services and other urgent measures in financial matters (\u201cPayment Services Act\u201d), and their implementing regulations. 3.2. It is expressly agreed that the Client does not qualify as a consumer under the definition provided in the Payment Services Act (a consumer being a natural person acting for purposes outside their trade, business, or profession in payment service contracts). 3.3. Furthermore, it is expressly agreed that certain provisions of the Payment Services Act, or its implementing regulations that are optional between the parties, shall not apply when the Client is not a consumer or micro-enterprise as defined under the Payment Services Act. For the avoidance of doubt, a micro-enterprise is defined as an entity, encompassing both natural persons engaged in professional or entrepreneurial activities, and legal entities, that employ fewer than ten individuals and have an annual turnover or a total balance sheet not exceeding two million euros at the time of entering into the payment services agreement, pursuant to the criteria outlined in Articles 1 and 2, paragraphs 1 and 3, of the Annex to the Commission Recommendation of 6 May 2003, on the definition of micro, small, and medium sized enterprises. By way of example, this exclusion specifically pertains to the entirety of Title II and Articles 35.1, 36.3, 44, 46, 48, 49, 52, 60, and 61 of the Payment Services Act. 3.4. The Client may use the Services either as payer or payee and will be designated as such in the Framework Agreement, as applicable, assuming the rights and obligations arising from the specific role it adopts in each transaction executed under this Framework Agreement. 3.5. The Client undertakes to inform Easy of any changes in its personal and\/or economic situation that may affect its status as a user of the Services (consumer, non-consumer, or micro-enterprise). 3.6. Easy maintains commercial relationaships with natural or legal persons (\u201cCollaborator\u201d) who, through digital sites accessible through the Internet or software applications or tools for mobile devices or other electronic or telematic means to Easy&#8217;s payment services when the services offered by a Collaborator require payment operations, without this implying, in any case, that the Collaborator provides payment services on behalf of Easy. The Client expressly and irrevocably accepts that, in such cases, Easy may require that communications, actions or operations under the Framework Agreement be carried out or channelled, in whole or in part, electronically through the corresponding Collaborator\u00b4s Interface. 3.7. In the cases indicated in clause 3.6 above, the Client accepts and acknowledges that its relationship with Easy will be governed solely and exclusively by this Framework Agreement and that Easy is completely unrelated to any contractual relations between the Client and the Collaborator. 4. Representations and Warranties by the Client The Client hereby represents and warrants that:a)They possess full legal capacity to contract and are acting freely and voluntarily in entering into the Services.b) If the Client is a legal entity, it is duly organized and validly existing under applicable law, and the natural persons acting on its behalf in entering into the Services have proper authority.c) The Services contracted will be used solely for professional, commercial, or entrepreneurial purposes, acknowledging that consumer protection laws, particularly those arising from Royal Legislative Decree 1\/2007, of 16th November, approving the revised text of the General Law for the Defence of Consumers and Users, do not apply to the Services.d) All information and documentation provided to Easy by the Client is accurate, complete and, where appropriate, a true copy of the original.e) Easy has made available, in a readily accessible manner, all legally required information regarding the conditions under which the Services are provided, considering the Client\u2019s status. The Client confirms having thoroughly"}