Swiss Code of Obligations definition

Swiss Code of Obligations means the Swiss Code of Obligations as of March 30, 1911, as amended (SR 220);
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

  • Neither this prospectus supplement or the accompanying prospectus nor any other offering or marketing material relating to the Securities constitutes a prospectus as such term is understood pursuant to article 652a or article 1156 of the Swiss Code of Obligations, and neither this prospectus supplement or the accompanying prospectus nor any other offering or marketing material relating to the Securities may be publicly distributed or otherwise made publicly available in Switzerland.

  • The obligations of any Swiss Guarantor under its Note Guarantee shall be limited so that they do not result in a prohibited repayment of the share capital of such Swiss Guarantor (Section 680 of the Swiss Code of Obligations), and infringe the mandatory provisions on reserves (Sections 671 to 674 of the Swiss Code of Obligations).

  • Neither this document nor any other material related to the Option 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 related to the Option may be publicly distributed or otherwise made publicly available in Switzerland.


More Definitions of Swiss Code of Obligations

Swiss Code of Obligations means the Swiss Federal Law of March 30, 1911 regarding the amendment of the Swiss Civil Code (Fifth Part: Code of Obligations) as amended (SR 220).
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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