Droit interne 2 Droit privé - Procédure civile - Exécution 22 Code des obligations
Internal Law 2 Private law - Administration of civil justice - Enforcement 22 Code of Obligations

220 Loi fédérale du 30 mars 1911 complétant le code civil suisse (Livre cinquième: Droit des obligations)

220 Federal Act of 30 March 1911 on the Amendment of the Swiss Civil Code (Part Five: The Code of Obligations)

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Art. 973 F. Dispositions spéciales

Demeurent réservées les règles spéciales concernant les divers papiers-valeurs, notamment les effets de change, les chèques et les titres de gage.

Art. 973c III. Uncertificated securities

1 The obligor may issue uncertificated securities or replace fungible negotiable securities or global certificates that have been entrusted to a single bailee with uncertificated securities provided the conditions for issue or the articles of association provide therefor or the bailors have consented thereto.806

2 The obligor shall keep a book on the uncertificated securities that he has issued in which details of the number and denomination of the uncertificated securities issued and of the creditors are recorded. The book is not open for public inspection.

3 The uncertificated securities are created on entry in the book and continue to exist only in accordance with such entry.

4 The transfer of uncertificated securities requires a written declaration of assignment. Their pledging is governed by the provisions on the pledging of claims.

805 Inserted by Annex No 3 of the Uncertificated Securities Act of 3 Oct. 2008, in force since 1 Jan. 2010 (AS 2009 3577; BBl 2006 9315).

806 Amended by No I 1 of the FA of 25 Sept. 2020 on the Adaptation of Federal Law to Developments in Distributed Ledger Technology, in force since 1 Feb. 2021 (AS 2021 33; BBl 2020 233).

 

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