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

of 30 March 1911 (Status as of 9 February 2023)

Art. 368

b. Rights of the cus­tom­er in the event of de­fects

 

1 Where the work is so de­fect­ive or de­vi­ates from the con­trac­tu­al terms to such an ex­tent that the cus­tom­er has no use for it or can­not reas­on­ably be ex­pec­ted to ac­cept it, the cus­tom­er may re­fuse ac­cept­ance and, if the con­tract­or is at fault, seek dam­ages.

2 In the case of minor de­fects in the work or only slight de­vi­ations from the con­trac­tu­al terms, the cus­tom­er may re­duce the price in pro­por­tion to the de­crease in its value or re­quire the con­tract­or to rec­ti­fy the work at his own ex­pense and to pay dam­ages if he was at fault, provided such rec­ti­fic­a­tion is pos­sible without ex­cess­ive cost to the con­tract­or.

3 In the case of works pro­duced on the cus­tom­er’s land or prop­erty which by their nature can­not be re­moved without dis­pro­por­tion­ate det­ri­ment, the cus­tom­er has only the rights stip­u­lated in para­graph 2.

 

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