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. 619
 

1 The pro­vi­sions gov­ern­ing gen­er­al part­ner­ships also ap­ply to the dis­sol­u­tion and li­quid­a­tion of lim­ited part­ner­ships and to the pre­script­ive peri­ods ap­plic­able to claims against the part­ners.

2 Where a lim­ited part­ner is de­clared bank­rupt or his share in the pro­ceeds of li­quid­a­tion is at­tached, the pro­vi­sions gov­ern­ing part­ners in gen­er­al part­ner­ships ap­ply mu­tatis mutandis. However, the part­ner­ship is not dis­solved by the death of a lim­ited part­ner or his be­ing made sub­ject to a gen­er­al deputy­ship.285

285 Second sen­tence amended by An­nex No 10 of the FA of 19 Dec. 2008 (Adult Pro­tec­tion, Law of Per­sons and Law of Chil­dren), in force since 1 Jan. 2013 (AS 2011 725; BBl 20067001).

 

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