1. Scope
These terms and conditions apply to all services offered by Nadine Hafeez (referred to as “the provider”) through the website www.yogabynadinehafeez.com, including yoga classes, private sessions, workshops, and other related offerings.
2. Services
Yoga sessions may be offered in person, online, as group classes, or as private sessions. Specific details, prices, and times are provided individually or on the website. Participation in any yoga offering is voluntary and at the participant’s own risk.
3. Registration and Booking
Bookings can be made via email or other contact methods listed on the website. A booking becomes binding once confirmed by the provider. For some services, advance payment may be required.
4. Cancellation Policy
Clients may cancel a scheduled session up to 24 hours in advance free of charge. If the cancellation occurs later, the full fee may be charged. For group classes or workshops, separate cancellation rules may apply, which will be stated in the event details.
5. Health and Responsibility
By participating, clients confirm that they are in suitable physical and mental health for yoga practice. The provider is not liable for any injuries or health issues that occur during or after participation. Clients are responsible for informing the provider of any health concerns in advance.
6. Liability
The provider is not liable for personal injury, property damage, or other claims, except in cases of gross negligence or intent. Participation in all sessions is at your own risk.
7. Copyright
All content shared during yoga classes (e.g., recordings, handouts) is protected by copyright and may not be copied, recorded, or distributed without prior written permission.
8. Data Protection
Personal data is collected, stored, and used solely for the purpose of communication and service delivery in accordance with our Privacy Policy. No data will be shared with third parties without consent.
9. Final Provisions
These terms are subject to German law. Should any clause be invalid, the remaining clauses remain unaffected. Place of jurisdiction is Berlin, Germany.