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. 803

L. Duty of loy­alty and pro­hib­i­tion of com­pet­i­tion

 

1 Com­pany mem­bers are ob­liged to safe­guard busi­ness secrets.

2 They must re­frain from do­ing any­thing det­ri­ment­al to the in­terests of the com­pany. In par­tic­u­lar, they may not carry on busi­ness that brings them a spe­cial ad­vant­age but which ad­versely af­fects the ob­jects of the com­pany. The art­icles of as­so­ci­ation may provide that com­pany mem­bers be pro­hib­ited from car­ry­ing on any activ­it­ies in com­pet­i­tion with the com­pany.

3 The com­pany mem­bers may carry on any activ­it­ies that are con­trary to the duty of loy­alty or a pro­hib­i­tion of com­pet­i­tion provided all the oth­er com­pany mem­bers con­sent in writ­ing. The art­icles of as­so­ci­ation may provide that the con­sent of the mem­bers' gen­er­al meet­ing be re­quired in­stead.

4 The spe­cial reg­u­la­tions on pro­hib­i­tion of com­pet­i­tion clauses ap­plic­able to man­aging dir­ect­ors are re­served.

 

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