OR Art. 697m -
Einleitung zur Rechtsnorm OR:
The Swiss Code of Obligations is a central code of Swiss civil law that regulates the legal relationships between private individuals. It includes five books that cover various aspects of contract law, law of obligations and property law, including the formation, content and termination of contracts, as well as liability for breach of contract and tort. The Code of Obligations is an important code of law for business and everyday life in Switzerland, as it forms the basis for many legal relationships and contracts and has been in force since 1912, whereby it is regularly adapted to social and economic developments.
Art. 697m OR from 2025
Art. 697m (1)
1 For as long as the shareholder fails to comply with their obligations to give notice, the membership rights conferred by the shares in respect of which notice of acquisition must be given shall be suspended.
2 The shareholder may only exercise the property rights conferred by the shares if they have complied with their obligations to give notice.
3 If the shareholder fails to comply with their obligations to give notice within one month of acquiring the shares, the property rights lapse. If they give notice at a later date, they may exercise the property rights arising from that date.
4 The board of directors shall ensure that no shareholders exercise their rights while in breach of their obligations to give notice.
(1) Inserted by No I 2 of the FA of 12 Dec. 2014 on the Implementation of the 2012 revised recommendations of the Financial Action Task Force, in force since 1 July 2015 ([AS 2015 1389]; [BBl 2014 605]).
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