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

English is not an official language of the Swiss Confederation. This translation is provided for information purposes only and has no legal force.

of 30 March 1911 (Status as of 1 January 2022)

Art. 340b

3. Con­sequences of in­fringe­ment

 

1 An em­ploy­ee who in­fringes the pro­hib­i­tion of com­pet­i­tion must provide com­pens­a­tion for the res­ult­ant dam­age to the em­ploy­er.

2 Where an em­ploy­ee who in­fringes the pro­hib­i­tion is li­able to pay a con­trac­tu­al pen­alty, un­less oth­er­wise agreed he may ex­empt him­self from the pro­hib­i­tion by pay­ing it; however, he re­mains li­able in dam­ages for any fur­ther dam­age.

3 Where ex­pressly so agreed in writ­ing, in ad­di­tion to the agreed con­trac­tu­al pen­alty and any fur­ther dam­ages, the em­ploy­er may in­sist that the situ­ation that breaches the con­tract be rec­ti­fied to the ex­tent jus­ti­fied by the in­jury or threat to the em­ploy­er’s in­terests and by the con­duct of the em­ploy­ee.