Swiss Code of Obligations definition

Swiss Code of Obligations means the Swiss Code of Obligations of March 30, 1911, as amended from time to time.
Swiss Code of Obligations means the Swiss Bundesgesetz vom 30. März 1911 betreffend die Engänzung des Schweizerischen Zivilgesetzbuches (Fünfter Teil; Obligationenrecht);
Swiss Code of Obligations. Bundesgesetz betreffend die Ergänzung des Schweizerischen Zivilgesetzbuches (Fünfter Teil: Obligationenrecht) vom 30, März 1911 (SR 220), as amended. “Swiss SchKG” Schweizerisches Bundesgesetz über Schuldbetreibung und Konkurs vom 11, April 1889 (SR 281.1), as amended.

Examples of Swiss Code of Obligations in a sentence

  • The prospectus requirements of Article 652a/Article 1156 of the Swiss Code of Obligations are not applicable.Reference is made to the Base Prospectus for the issue of Warrants, as amended from time to time, and the relevant Final Terms for this Product thereunder, which describe the only binding terms and conditions of the Product as well as other information, including risk factors, for this Product (“Product Documentation”).

  • This document, and the information contained therein, does not constitute an issue prospectus according to the articles 652a and 1156 of the Swiss Code of Obligations ("CO").The relevant terms and conditions for the Warrants are contained in the “Terms and Conditions”.

  • Neither this document nor any other materials relating to the RSUs constitutes a prospectus as such term is understood pursuant to article 652a of the Swiss Code of Obligations, and neither this document nor any other materials relating to the RSUs may be publicly distributed nor otherwise made publicly available in Switzerland.

  • UBS AG is incorporated and domiciled in Switzerland and operates under Swiss Code of Obligations and Swiss Federal Banking Law as an Aktiengesellschaft, a corporation that has issued shares of common stock to investors.

  • UBS AG is incorporated and domiciled in Switzerland and operates under the Swiss Code of Obligations as an Aktiengesellschaft, a corporation limited by shares.

  • Neither this document nor any other materials relating to the Plan (i) constitutes a prospectus as such term is understood pursuant to article 652a of the Swiss Code of Obligations, and neither this document nor any other materials relating to the Plan (ii) may be publicly distributed nor otherwise made publicly available in Switzerland, or (iii) have been or will be filed with, approved or supervised by any Swiss regulatory authority, including the Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority (FINMA).

  • UBS AG is incorporated and domiciled in Switzerland and operates under the Swiss Code of Obligations and Swiss Federal Banking Law as an Aktiengesellschaft, a corporation that has issued shares of common stock to investors.

  • The prospectus requirements of Article 652a/Article 1156 of the Swiss Code of Obligations are not applicable.

  • Neither this document nor any other materials relating to the Plan (i) constitutes a prospectus as such term is understood pursuant to article 652a of the Swiss Code of Obligations (ii) may be publicly distributed nor otherwise made publicly available in Switzerland or (iii) have been or will be filed with, approved or supervised by any Swiss regulatory authority, including the Swiss Financial Market Authority (FINMA).

  • Neither this document nor any other materials relating to the Restricted Stock Units constitute a prospectus as such term is understood pursuant to article 652a of the Swiss Code of Obligations, and neither this document nor any other materials relating to the Restricted Stock Units may be publicly distributed nor otherwise made publicly available in Switzerland.


More Definitions of Swiss Code of Obligations

Swiss Code of Obligations means the Swiss Code of Obligations of 30 March 1911, as amended; a “Tax Event” shall have occurred if in making any payments on the Notes, the Issuer:

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