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


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Art. 1086

XV. Ap­plic­able Jur­is­dic­tion

1. Ca­pa­city to in­cur li­ab­il­ity as a party to a bill

 

1 A per­son's ca­pa­city to in­cur li­ab­il­ity as a party to a bill is de­term­ined ac­cord­ing to the law of the coun­try of which he is a cit­izen. Where such law provides that the law of a dif­fer­ent coun­try is defin­it­ive, the lat­ter is ap­plic­able.

2 A per­son who, un­der the law stip­u­lated in the pre­vi­ous para­graph, lacks ca­pa­city to in­cur li­ab­il­ity as a party to a bill is non­ethe­less ob­liged if he ap­pends his sig­na­ture in the ter­rit­ory of a coun­try un­der whose law he would have such ca­pa­city.

 

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