Imprint
The following information is required under German law and the German "Impressum" is binding. This translation is provided for your convenience.
Address:
Institut für Zuckerrübenforschung gGmbH
Holtenser Landstr. 77
37079 Göttingen
Tel: +49 551 505 620
Email: mail@ifz-goettingen.de
Entry in the commercial register:
Amtsgericht Göttingen, HRB 208018
VAT identification number pursuant to Section 27a of the German VAT Act (UStG):
Not yet available. Will be added as soon as the number has been assigned.
Economic identification number pursuant to Section 139c (1) of the German Fiscal Code (AO):
Not yet available. Will be added as soon as the number has been assigned.
Represented by:
Frau Prof. Dr. Anne-Katrin Mahlein
Herr Günter Tissen
Shareholders of the company within the meaning of Section 125 (1) sentence 2 HGB in conjunction with Section 35a (1) GmbHG:
Verein der Zuckerindustrie e. V.
Sitz: Berlin
Registergericht: AG Charlottenburg
Registernummer: VR 36954 B
Vorstand: Herr Dr. Lars Gorissen
Stellvertretender Vorstand: Herr Uwe Schöneberg
Editorial responsibility:
Frau Prof. Dr. Anne-Katrin Mahlein
Data protection:
The data protection information of the Institute of Sugar Beet Research gGmbH can be found at https://www.ifz-goettingen.de/en/privacy-policy. There you will also find the contact details of our data protection officer.
Technical realisation:
www.laborb.de
Disclaimer
Despite careful control of the content, the Institute of Sugar Beet Research gGmbH accepts no liability for the accuracy and completeness of the information provided and external links. The operators of linked sites are solely responsible for their content. The websites of the Institute of Sugar Beet Research gGmbH may be linked from other sites without our knowledge. Here too, the Institute of Sugar Beet Research gGmbH accepts no responsibility whatsoever.
Image credits
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Choice of law and place of jurisdiction
German law applies exclusively to any existing or future legal relationships, and only German courts have jurisdiction.