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Overview of changes to the general membership terms and conditions:

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1.Generally

1.1 These terms apply between the person (s) (“Member” / “Members”) registered in the agreement (“Membership Agreement”) and Skimore AS (“Skimore”).
These terms are to be regarded as an integral part of the Membership Agreement. In addition to the Membership Agreement, the Member will also be bound by the rules that may at any time apply to Skimore’s facilities and other services and offers from Skimore.

 

1.2 By registering as a member of Skimore, you accept the general membership terms that follow below. If you register on behalf of another, it is your responsibility to ensure that the person participating is aware of the terms and conditions and accepts them. By completing the registration, you guarantee that other participants have been made aware of these terms and have accepted them.

 

2. Membership in Skimore

2.1 Membership in Skimore can be signed by adults (aged 18) who:

(i) Has no outstanding debt associated with previous membership of Skimore.

(ii) Has not previously been banned from one or more of Skimore’s collaboration centers.

(iii) Has not acted reprehensibly in connection with previous membership of Skimore or other partners of Skimore.

 

2.2 Persons, who are not of legal age, may a membership with Skimore, provided that a parent enters into the agreement. The guardian will be legally responsible for the membership, including being held responsible for all payments associated with the membership. Personal information in connection with such membership will be processed in accordance with our Privacy Policy.

 

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2.2 Persons, who are not of legal age, may enter a membership with Skimore, provided that a parent enters into the agreement. The guardian will be legally responsible for the membership, including being held responsible for all payments associated with the membership. Personal information in connection with such membership will be processed in accordance with our Privacy Policy.

 

 

2.3 The membership is valid from the date of purchase until the Termination of the Membership Agreement in accordance with Chapter 9.

 

2.4 Membership in Skimore is an ongoing contractual relationship with a fixed term of 12 months (annual membership). The membership automatically continues with a new 12-month lock-in period after the expiry of the agreed lock-in period and until the membership ends in accordance with Chapter 9.

 

2.5 Membership gives the Member the right to use the services that Skimore offers, as they are described in Chapter 3. Furthermore, the Member has the right to use available offers in accordance with the applicable terms.

 

3. Description of the service

3.1 The scope of delivery is available to the Member immediately after the conclusion of the agreement.
Skimore gives the Member access to Skimore Oslo (TryvannWyller AS), Skimore Drammen (Drammen Skisenter AS) and Skimore Kongsberg (Kongsberg Skisenter AS). This includes Oslo Summer Park in Skimore Oslo and Drammen Activity Park in Skimore Drammen.

 

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3. Description of the service

3.1 The scope of delivery is available to the Member immediately after the conclusion of the agreement.
Skimore gives the Member access to Skimore Oslo (TryvannWyller AS), Skimore Drammen (Drammen Skisenter AS) and Skimore Kongsberg (Kongsberg Skisenter AS). This includes Oslo Summer Park in Skimore Oslo, Drammen Activity Park in Skimore Drammen, and Kongsberg Summer Park as well as the membership offers that are offered to members. In addition, the Member is given access to the partner facilities Skimore may have at any given time.

 

 

3.2 The Skimore App gives the Member the opportunity to manage a profile and pay for two forms of membership:


 

A) Membership (for individual)

B) Family membership

 

In addition, the App provides access for guests to purchase guest passes.

 

3.3 The app will communicate with the payment solution and Skidata access system to the respective facilities. Skimore can be used in the facilities as mentioned in section 3.1


Change to:
3.3 The app will communicate with the payment solution and Skidata access system to the respective facilities. Skimore membership can be used in the facilities as mentioned in section 3.1

 

 

3.4 Skimore has the right to make certain technical, functional or other changes to the service that we deem appropriate to ensure the best possible user experience with the Member.

 

4. Prices

4.1 All prices are in Norwegian kroner and are shown both exclusive and including VAT. The total cost of the purchase will appear before ordering and includes all costs associated with the purchase such as fees, charges and delivery costs.

 

5. Payment of membership

5.1 The member shall pay the membership fee and any other fees in accordance with Skimore’s prices applicable at any time. The same applies to a parent or other person who has assumed legal responsibility for membership.

 

5.2 Payment of membership using debit / credit card will be charged immediately. When using a direct debit, the account will be debited approx. 9 days after membership.

 

Change to:
5.2 Payment of membership using debit / credit card or Vipps will be charged immediately.

 

 

 

 

5.3 If the Member does not pay by the due date, regardless of the payment method, a reminder will be issued and then a collection notice with a new due date. In the event of late payment, Skimore will be able to claim covered costs and interest in accordance with the Debt Collection Act, the Late Payment Interest Act and other applicable legislation. Access to the facilities may be temporarily blocked until the amount due has been paid in accordance with Chapter 7.

 

5.4 If the Member has defaulted on a payment claim and receives a payment reminder, debt collection notice or debt collection request from an external debt collector, it is the payment information on the invoice from the external debt collector that is to be used for payment.

 

5.5 In the event of non-payment, Skimore may deny you access to the membership facilities, and any liability imposed on Skimore under this Agreement will, to the extent possible under applicable law, cease.

 

6. Reservations – Member’s responsibility

6.1 The member is obliged to:

(i) familiarize yourself with and follow the safety rules and Alpine Wetting Rules in force at the facilities at any given time. Failure to comply with the rules may result in sanctions as mentioned in Chapter 7.

 

(ii) provide correct personal details and photo when creating a membership.
All personal details stated and registered by the Member / Member’s guardian must be correct and identical for each of the members with the personal information stated on a valid ID (passport, driver’s license, bank card, etc.).
Recognizable facial image is mandatory. For example, it is not allowed to have pictures of animals, nature, cartoon characters or other avatars on their profile. The image must be a recognizable close-up, without the use of ski goggles / sunglasses, face mask, image filters and the like. If incorrect personnel are stated, this may lead to confiscation in accordance with Chapter 7.

 

(iii) when establishing family membership, to include only family members who live at a common residential address in the same household. If members who do not live at the stated common residential address in the same household are included, this may lead to confiscation and fees as mentioned in Chapter 7.

 

(iiii) inform Skimore in writing of any change in contact information / payment information, including change of name, address, e-mail address, telephone number, account number and other relevant information. The member is obliged to keep such information up to date.

 

Added:
(iiiii) become familiar with notifications about renewal or payment requests by email and/or message in the app if the email address is not provided. IMAGE FROM APP

 

 

 

6.2 The Membership is personal and may not be transferred or used by anyone other than the Member. Misuse of keycard / membership may result in sanctions under Chapter 7.

 

6.3 The member must not give other natural or legal persons access to Skimore’s services through sharing login information etc.

 

6.4.1 The Member is responsible for storing the Keycard in such a way that it is not misused by others. Suspicion of abuse must be reported to Skimore as soon as possible.

 

6.4.2 In the event of lost / forgotten Keycard, the Member shall notify Skimore as soon as possible. Skimore will then block the card and issue a new Keycard. The member is required to pay for Keycard (s) and an administration fee.

 

7. Withdrawal, blocking of Keycard

7.1 In the event of incorrectly stated personal details and / or photo when purchasing a Membership / Keycard, this will be blocked until the correct information has been made available to Skimore.

 

7.2 Abuse; including intentional and unintentional lending of the Keycard as mentioned in Chapter 6.4 – by another person’s membership / keycard leads to the confiscation of the card, without any form of refund or crediting of future invoices.
Confiscated keycard (s) can then be picked up by the rightful owner for a fee of NOK 1,500.

 

7.3 In the event of a breach of the Alpine Weather Rules or by avoiding following the facility’s safety rules, the Keycard may be confiscated.
Confiscated keycard (s) can then be picked up for a fee of NOK 1,500.

 

7.4 In the event of non-payment as mentioned in Chapter 5, Skimore may temporarily block your access to the facilities until the amount due has been paid.

 

8. Privacy and marketing

8.1 Card information: When you shop at Skimore AS, the payment is processed by Nets Branch Norway (Org. No. 996 345 734), which is a secure electronic payment solution for Visa and Mastercard / Eurocard. All card information is stored in accordance with the card company’s regulations. When using a Direct Debit, this is handled by Danske Bank and your bank connection.

Change to:
8.1 Card information: When you shop at Skimore AS, the payment is processed by Nets Branch Norway (Org. No. 996 345 734), which is a secure electronic payment solution for Visa and Mastercard / Eurocard. All card information is stored in accordance with the card company’s regulations. When using a Direct Debit, this is handled by Danske Bank and your bank connection. When using Vipps this is handled by Vipps AS and your bank connection.

 

 

8.2 Skimore will at all times process the Member’s personal data in accordance with our privacy statement and applicable law.

 

8.3 Skimore will be able to send you emails or inquiries via the App with membership offers and other offers from our partners. These inquiries form part of our offer to you as a Member and are made in accordance with the Marketing Act § 15 third paragraph (existing customer relationships). When you enter into the Membership Agreement, you get the opportunity to say no thanks to this in the app, in accordance with the law.

 

8.4 As part of our services, we will also send you information related to skiing and driving conditions, and other information that is relevant to your membership with Skimore.

 

9. Termination of membership

9.1 The membership at Skimore can be terminated when the Member wishes but will at least expire the lock-in period of 12 months. The binding period runs from the date of purchase / renewal as specified in the Membership Agreement.

 

9.2 Before the expiry of the binding period, the Member will receive a notification by email with notice to unsubscribe if renewal of the membership with Skimore is not desirable. If no such feedback is given, the membership is renewed for another 12 months.

Change to:
9.2 Before the expiry of the binding period, the Member will receive a notification by email or in the app with notice to unsubscribe if renewal of the membership with Skimore is not desirable. If no such feedback is given, the membership is renewed for another 12 months.

 

 

9.3 If the Member wishes to withdraw from the agreement before the binding period of 12 months has expired, the Member is obliged to pay a fee corresponding to the remaining term amounts. This means that if, for example, there are 3 months left of the period when the Member resigns, he will have to pay a fee of three months’ membership in accordance with the price per month at the conclusion of membership.

 

Change to:
9.3 If the Member wishes to withdraw from the agreement before the binding period of 12 months has expired, the Member is obliged to pay a fee corresponding to the remaining term amounts. This means that if, for example, there are 3 months left of the binding period when the Member resigns, he will have to pay a fee of three months’ membership in accordance with the price per month at the conclusion of membership.

 

 

9.4 Skimore has the right to suspend a member and its account and terminate the Membership Agreement with immediate effect if the Member materially breaches the Membership Agreement.
Significant defaults include:

(i) Failure to pay monthly membership fees and other fees, despite collection notice or other form of reminder.
(ii) Significant breach of the Member’s obligations under Chapter 6, including that the Member fails to comply with a written or oral warning from Skimore.

 

10. Freezing of membership

10.1 Membership can be frozen for a specified period if a member becomes ill or injured within the agreement period, and therefore cannot use the membership. Injuries and illness that the Member had when the membership was signed, do not give the right to freeze the membership.

If the member is part of a family package, the monthly price will be reduced in% share – corresponding to the number in the family package. If, for example, there is a family of 4 and one is injured, the monthly price will be reduced by 25% in the specified period.

 

10.2 The member is obliged to notify Skimore within a reasonable time after the injury / illness occurred. A valid medical certificate is required stating the start and end time. 10.3 The agreement period is extended correspondingly as the period the membership is frozen.

 

11. Intellectual property rights

11.1 All intellectual property rights in and to the membership program, content and all material distributed at or in connection with the event or program are owned by Skimore.

 

11.2 The member must not use or reproduce or allow anyone to use or reproduce trademarks or other trade names displayed in connection with the member’s program, regardless of program content and / or material distributed on or in connection with the program, without having obtained prior written permission from Skimore.

 

12. Right of withdrawal

12.1 For purchases outside the store / distance selling [e.g., via the Internet or telephone), consumers have a statutory right to withdraw from the Membership Agreement within 14 days after Skimore has fulfilled its duty to provide information under the Right of Withdrawal Act, cf. the Right of Withdrawal Act § 20. See our right of withdrawal form here.

 

12.2 If the Member uses the right of withdrawal after requesting the start of the service, he shall be responsible for the reasonable costs that arise in connection with the use of the service, cf. the Right of Withdrawal Act § 26. This means that if the Member wishes to be sent and use the keycard before the expiry of the cancellation period, he will have to pay for use in accordance with the current price lists for Guest pass.


Change to:
12.2 If the Member uses the right of withdrawal after requesting the start of the service, he shall be responsible for the reasonable costs that arise in connection with the use of the service, cf. the Right of Withdrawal Act § 26. This means that if the Member wishes to use the keycard before the expiry of the cancellation period, he will have to pay for use in accordance with the current price lists for Guest pass.

 

 

12.3 When purchasing a keycard / membership and other goods in a physical store, the Member has no right of withdrawal, cf. the Right of Withdrawal Act § 1. This also applies where the Membership Agreement has been entered into in a physical store at one of Skimore’s facilities.

 

13. Personal injury

13.1 The member uses Skimore’s facilities at his own risk. Skimore is not responsible for personal injury that the Member may incur in connection with the presence / exercise of activity at one of Skimore’s facilities.

 

14. Limitation of liability, choice of law, dispute, and venue

14.1 Skimore is not responsible for obstacles or limitations that reduce Skimore’s offer to the Member, when the relationship is beyond Skimore’s control and Skimore could not anticipate or overcome the consequences of the relationship (Force majeure).

 

14.2 Skimore The app may from time to time be down due to planned or unplanned maintenance, breakdowns, or other conditions. Skimore reserves the right to update or revise the Service. The Skimore application relies on updated operating systems that are still supported by the various hardware vendors.

 

14.3 Skimore reserves the right to make necessary, not significant changes to the terms. For example, changes in the names of third-party suppliers, facilities, clarification of terms, correction of typos, etc. Changes can only be made in October and take effect from November of the same year.

 

14.4 The membership agreement is subject to Norwegian law.

 

14.5 Disputes between the Member and Skimore shall be resolved amicably. If this does not succeed, each of the parties can bring the dispute before the ordinary courts.

Updated: 31.10. 23 – applies from 01.11.23

 

 

Updated terms per 04.10.21 - applies from 01.11.21:

1.1 These terms apply between the person(s) ("Member"/"Members") named in the agreement ("Member Agreement") and Skimore AS ("Skimore").
These terms are to be considered an integral part of the Membership Agreement. In addition to the Membership Agreement, the Member will also be bound by the rules that may apply at any time to Skimore's facilities and other services and offers from Skimore.

 

Change to:
1.1 These terms apply between the person(s) ("Member"/"Members") who are registered in the agreement ("Member Agreement") and Skimore AS ("Skimore").
These terms are to be considered an integral part of the Membership Agreement. In addition to the Membership Agreement, the Member will also be bound by the rules that may apply at any time to Skimore's facilities and other services and offers from Skimore.

 

2.3 The membership applies from and including the start date stated in the Membership Agreement and until the Membership Agreement ceases in accordance with chapter 8.

 

Change to:
2.3 The membership applies from and including the date of purchase until the Membership Agreement is terminated in accordance with chapter 9.

 

2.4 Membership in Skimore is an ongoing contractual relationship. The membership thus continues after the end of the agreed commitment period and until the membership is terminated in accordance with chapter 8.
 

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2.4 Membership in Skimore is an ongoing contractual relationship with a 12-month commitment. The membership automatically continues with a new 12-month commitment period and until the membership is terminated in accordance with chapter 9.

 

2.5 Membership is personal and cannot be transferred or used by anyone other than the Member.

See the rules applicable at all times for the use and misuse of keycards/memberships, which are specified for Skimore's facilities.

 

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2.6 Membership entitles the Member to the right at all times to use the services that Skimore offers, as described in chapter 3. Furthermore, the Member has the right to make use of available offers in accordance with the current terms and conditions.

 

Change to:
2.5 Membership gives the Member the right to use the services that Skimore offers, as described in chapter 3. The Member also has the right to make use of available offers in accordance with the current terms and conditions.

 

3.2 The Skimore App gives the Member the opportunity to manage their profile and pay two forms of membership;
A) Membership (for individuals)
B) Family Membership

In addition, the App provides access for guests to purchase drop-in cards.

 

Change to:
3.2 The Skimore App gives the Member the opportunity to manage their profile and pay two forms of membership;
A) Membership (for individuals)
B) Family Membership

In addition, the App provides access for guests to purchase Guest Passes.

 

5.1 The member must pay the monthly membership fee and any other fees in accordance with Skimore's current prices at all times. The same applies to guardians or others who have assumed legal responsibility for the membership.
 

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5.1 The member must pay the membership fee and any other fees in accordance with Skimore's current prices at all times. The same applies to guardians or others who have assumed legal responsibility for the membership.

 

5.3 If the Member does not pay by the due date, regardless of payment method, a debt collection notice will be issued with a new due date. In the event of delayed payment, Skimore will be able to claim covered costs and interest in accordance with the Debt Collection Act, the Late Interest Act and other applicable legislation.

 

Change to:
5.3 If the Member does not pay by the due date, regardless of payment method, a reminder will be issued and then a debt collection notice with a new due date. In the event of delayed payment, Skimore will be able to claim covered costs and interest in accordance with the Debt Collection Act, the Late Interest Act and other applicable legislation. Access to the facilities can be temporarily blocked until the amount due has been paid in accordance with Chapter 7.

 

6. Disclaimer - the member's responsibility

6.1 The member is obliged to:
(i) become familiar with and follow the safety rules, Alpinvettrules and other rules for the use and misuse of chip cards/membership, which are specified for each of Skimore's facilities.

 

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(i) become familiar with and follow the safety rules and Alpine Water Rules applicable at all times in the facilities. Failure to follow the rules may result in sanctions as mentioned in Chapter 7.

(ii) Inform Skimore when changing contact details/payment details, including changes to name, address, e-mail address, telephone number, account number and other relevant information.
Changes to (from separate terms):

(ii) provide correct personal information and photo when creating membership.
All personal information provided and registered by the Member / Member's guardian must be correct and identical to the personal information entered on a valid ID (passport, driver's license, bank card, etc.) for each member.
Recognizable facial image is mandatory. It is not allowed, for example, to have pictures of animals, nature, cartoon characters or other avatars on your profile. The image must be a

recognizable close-up, without the use of ski goggles/sunglasses, steaks, image filters etc. If incorrect personal details are provided, this may result in confiscation according to Chapter 7.

From special conditions:
(iii) when creating family membership, only include family members who live at a common residential address in the same household. If members who do not live at the given joint residential address are included in the same household, this may lead to confiscation and fees as mentioned in Chapter 7.

From special conditions:
(iiii) inform Skimore in writing of changes to contact details/payment details, including changes to name, address, e-mail address, telephone number, account number and other relevant information.

 

6.2 When signing up for family membership, it is the responsibility of the person who signs up for the membership to ensure that no other people are associated with them than people who are family members and who live in the same household. See the rules applicable at all times for the use and misuse of keycards/memberships, which are specified for Skimore's facilities.
 

Change to:
6.2 Membership is personal and cannot be transferred or used by anyone other than the Member. Misuse of the keycard/membership can lead to sanctions according to Chapter 7.

 

6.4 In the event of loss of a lift pass, the Member must notify Skimore as soon as possible. Skimore will then block the card and issue a new lift card. When issuing a new Lift Card, the Member is obliged to pay Skimore a fee according to the prices currently in force.

 

Changed to: removed

6.5 The member is responsible for storing the lift card in such a way that it is not misused by others. Suspected abuse must be reported to Skimore as soon as possible. See the rules applicable at all times for the use and misuse of keycards/memberships, which are specified for Skimore's facilities.

 

Change to:
6.4.1 The member is responsible for storing the Keycard in such a way that it is not misused by others. Suspected abuse must be reported to Skimore as soon as possible.

 

From special conditions:
6.4.2 In the event of a lost/forgotten Keycard, the Member must notify Skimore as soon as possible. Skimore will then block the card and issue a new Keycard. The member is obliged to pay for the Keycard(s) and administration fee.

 

From special conditions:
7. Confiscation, blocking of Keycard

7.1 In the event of incorrect personal information and/or photo when purchasing a Membership/Keycard, this will be blocked until the correct information is made available to Skimore.

7.2 Abuse; including knowingly and unknowingly lending the Keycard as mentioned in chapter 6.4 - by another person whose membership/keycard leads to confiscation of the card, without any form of refund or crediting of future invoices.
The confiscated Keycard(s) can then be retrieved by the rightful owner for a fee of NOK 1,500.

7.3 In the event of a breach of the Alpinvettreglene or by avoiding following the facility's safety rules, the Keycard may be confiscated.
Confiscated Keycard(s) can then be retrieved for a fee of NOK 1,500.

7.4 In the event of non-payment as mentioned in Chapter 5, Skimore can temporarily block your access to the facilities until the amount owed has been paid.

7. Privacy and marketing
 

Amended to: chapter 8 et seq.
8. Privacy and marketing
8.1 Card information: When you shop at Skimore AS, the payment is processed by Nets Branch Norway (Org. no. 996 345 734), which is a secure electronic payment solution for Visa and Mastercard/Eurocard. All card information is stored in accordance with the card company's regulations. When using Avtalegiro, this is processed by Danske Bank and your bank connection.

8.2 Skimore will at all times process the Member's personal data in accordance with our privacy policy and applicable legislation.
8.3 Skimore will be able to send you emails or inquiries via the App with membership offers and other offers from our partners. These inquiries form part of our offer to you as a member, and are made in accordance with Section 15 third paragraph of the Marketing Act (existing customer relationship). When you enter into the Membership Agreement, you are given the opportunity to say no thanks to this in the app, in accordance with the law.

8.4 As part of our services, we will also send you information related to skiing and driving conditions, and other information that is relevant to your membership at Skimore.

8. Termination of membership Amended to: chapter 9 et seq

9.1 The membership with Skimore can be terminated when the Member wishes, but the binding period of 12 months will expire as a minimum. The binding period runs from the start date as stated in the Membership Agreement.

 

Correct to:
9.1 The membership with Skimore can be terminated when the Member wishes, but the binding period of 12 months will expire as a minimum. The binding period runs from the date of purchase / renewal date as stated in the Membership Agreement.

9.2 Before the end of the binding period, the Member will receive a message telling them to unsubscribe if renewal of their membership with Skimore is not desirable. If there is no such feedback, the membership is renewed for another 12 months.

9.3 If the Member wishes to withdraw from the agreement before the binding period of 12 months has expired, the Member is obliged to pay a fee corresponding to the remaining installment amounts. This means that if, for example, there are 3 months left of the commitment period when the Member cancels, he will have to pay a fee of three months' membership in accordance with the price per month upon entering into membership.
9.4 Skimore has the right to suspend a member and their account, and terminate the Membership Agreement with immediate effect, if the Member materially breaches the Membership Agreement. Among other things, significant default is considered to be:
(i) Failure to pay the monthly membership fee and other fees, despite a collection notice or other form of reminder.
(ii) Substantial breach of the Member's duties according to chapter 6, including that the Member fails to follow up on a written or verbal warning from Skimore.

9. Intellectual property rights Amended to: chapter 11 et seq

11. Intellectual property rights
11.1 All intellectual property rights in and to the member program, content and all material distributed at or in connection with the event or program are owned by Skimore.

11.2 The member must not use or reproduce or allow anyone to use or reproduce trademarks or other trade names that appear in connection with the member's program, regardless of program content and / or material distributed on or in connection with the program, without first having obtained a written courtesy of Skimore.

 

From special conditions:

10. Freezing of membership
10.1 Membership can be frozen for a specified period if a member becomes ill or injured within the agreement period, and therefore cannot make use of the membership. Injuries and illness that the member had when the membership was taken out do not give the right to freeze the membership.
If the member is part of a family package, the monthly price will be reduced in % share - corresponding to the number in the family package. If there is, for example, a family of 4 and one is injured, the monthly price will be reduced by 25% in the specified period.

10.2 The member is obliged to notify Skimore within a reasonable time after the injury/illness occurred. A valid medical certificate stating the start and end time is required.

10.3 The agreement period will be extended correspondingly to the period during which the membership is frozen.

10. Right of withdrawal
 

Amended to: chapter 12 et seq. 12. Right of withdrawal

12.1 When buying outside a store/distance selling [e.g. via the Internet or telephone), consumers have the statutory right to withdraw from the Membership Agreement within 14 days after Skimore has fulfilled its

obligation to provide information according to the Right of Withdrawal Act, cf. the Right of Withdrawal Act § 20. See our right of withdrawal form

here.

12.2 If the Member uses the right of withdrawal after having requested the start of the service, he shall be responsible for the reasonable costs arising in connection with the use of the service, cf. the Right of Withdrawal Act section 26. This means that if the Member wishes to be sent and make use of lift pass before the end of the cancellation period, he will have to pay for use according to the current price list.

 

Change to:
12.2 If the Member uses the right of withdrawal after having requested the start of the service, he shall be responsible for the reasonable costs arising in connection with the use of the service, cf. the Right of Withdrawal Act section 26. This means that if the Member wishes to be sent and make use of the keycard before the end of the cancellation period, he will have to pay for use according to the current price list for Guest Passes.

12.3 When purchasing a keycard/membership and other goods in a physical store, the Member does not have any right of withdrawal, cf. Right of Cancellation Act § 1. This also applies where the Membership Agreement has been entered into in a physical store at one of Skimore's facilities.

11. Personal injury
Amended to: chapter 13 et seq.
13.1 The member uses Skimore's facility at his own risk. Skimore is not responsible for personal injury that the Member may suffer in connection with the presence/exercise of an activity at one of Skimore's facilities.

13. Limitation of liability, choice of law, dispute and venue Amended to: chapter 14 et seq.

14. Limitation of liability, choice of law, dispute and venue
14.1 Skimore is not responsible for obstacles or limitations that reduce Skimore's offer to the Member, when the relationship is beyond Skimore's control and Skimore could not foresee or overcome the consequences of the relationship (Force majeure).

14.2 Skimore wishes to provide service around the clock, every day of the year. The service is nevertheless provided with the proviso that Skimore cannot guarantee its availability 24/7. The service may from time to time be down due to planned or unplanned maintenance, breakdowns or other circumstances. Skimore reserves the right to update or revise the service.

 

Change to:
14.2 The Skimore App may from time to time be down due to planned or unplanned maintenance, breakdowns or other circumstances. Skimore reserves the right to update or revise the service. The Skimore application is dependent on updated operating systems that are still supported by the various hardware suppliers.

14.3 The membership agreement is subject to Norwegian law. Changes to: 14.4

14.3 (new)
14.3 Skimore reserves the right to make necessary, non-essential changes to the terms.
For example, changes in names of third-party suppliers, facilities, clarification of terms, correction of typos, etc. Changes can only be made in the month of October and come into force from November of the same year.

14.4 The membership agreement is subject to Norwegian law.
14.5 Disputes between the Member and Skimore must be resolved amicably. If this does not lead to success, each party can bring the dispute before the ordinary courts.

Updated terms per 04.10.21 - applies from 01.11.21

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