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. 802

K. Right to in­form­a­tion and to in­spect doc­u­ments

 

1 Any com­pany mem­ber may re­quest the man­aging dir­ect­ors to provide in­form­a­tion on any com­pany mat­ter.

2 Un­less the com­pany has an aud­it­or, com­pany mem­bers have un­res­tric­ted ac­cess to the com­pany books and files. If the com­pany has an aud­it­or, the books and files may be in­spec­ted only if a le­git­im­ate in­terest is cred­ibly demon­strated.

3 If there is a risk that a com­pany mem­ber may use the in­form­a­tion ob­tained for non-com­pany pur­poses that may be det­ri­ment­al to the com­pany, the man­aging dir­ect­ors may re­fuse to provide in­form­a­tion and al­low ac­cess to the ex­tent re­quired; if the com­pany mem­ber so re­quests, the mem­bers’ gen­er­al meet­ing de­cides on the mat­ter.

4 If the mem­bers’ gen­er­al meet­ing re­fuses to provide in­form­a­tion or al­low ac­cess without jus­ti­fic­a­tion, the court may is­sue the rel­ev­ant or­der at the re­quest of the com­pany mem­ber.

 

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