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Legal notice

Last updated · 2026-07-10

This page identifies the operator of Lex and how to contact us for legal, privacy, or billing matters.

Operator

[Operator full name], individual entrepreneur registered in the Republic of Azerbaijan.
[Registered address, Baku, Republic of Azerbaijan]
Tax Identification Number (VÖEN): [TIN: TBD]
Email: thelabmarketplace@hotmail.com

Service

Lex — a language-learning toolkit for reading, writing, and building your own vocabulary in 34 languages.

Responsible for content

[Operator full name], address as above.

Value-added tax

Value-added tax (VAT), goods-and-services tax (GST), sales tax, and equivalent consumption taxes are collected and remitted by our merchant of record, Lemon Squeezy (Lemon Squeezy, LLC), on our behalf. Lemon Squeezy is the seller of record for your subscription in most jurisdictions and issues receipts and invoices accordingly. VAT registration information for the Republic of Azerbaijan will be added once the individual-entrepreneur registration is finalised.

Dispute resolution for EU consumers

The European Commission provides a platform for online dispute resolution (ODR), available at ec.europa.eu/consumers/odr. We are not obligated and not willing to participate in dispute resolution proceedings before a consumer arbitration board.

Liability for content

The contents of these pages have been prepared with care and to the best of our knowledge. We assume no liability for the accuracy, completeness, or timeliness of the content provided beyond what is required by applicable consumer protection law.

Liability for links

Our site contains links to external websites. We have no influence on their content, so we cannot assume liability for it. The respective provider of the linked pages is always responsible for their content.

Copyright

Content on this site is, unless otherwise indicated, protected under the copyright laws of the Republic of Azerbaijan and applicable international treaties. Duplication, processing, distribution, or any form of commercialisation beyond what is permitted by copyright law requires written consent.