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. 371244

e. Pre­scrip­tion

 

1 The right of the cus­tom­er to bring claims due to de­fects in the work pre­scribes two years from ac­cept­ance of the work. However, the pre­script­ive peri­od amounts to five years where de­fects in a mov­able ob­ject that has been in­cor­por­ated in an im­mov­able work in a man­ner con­sist­ent with its nature and pur­pose have caused the work to be de­fect­ive.

2 The cus­tom­er’s claims in re­spect of de­fects in an im­mov­able work against both the con­tract­or and any ar­chi­tect or en­gin­eer who provided ser­vices in con­nec­tion with such work pre­scribe five years after com­ple­tion of the work.

3 Oth­er­wise the rules gov­ern­ing pre­scrip­tion of the cor­res­pond­ing rights of a buy­er ap­ply mu­tatis mutandis.

244 Amended by No I of the FA of 16 March 2012 (Lim­it­a­tion Peri­ods for Guar­an­tee Claims. Ex­ten­sion and Co­ordin­a­tion), in force since 1 Jan. 2013 (AS 2012 5415; BBl 2011 28893903).

 

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