Swiss Civil Code

of 10 December 1907 (Status as of 1 July 2022)


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Art. 678

IV. Plants grown on the par­cel of land

 

1 Where a per­son uses an­oth­er per­son’s plants on his or her own land or his or her own plants on an­oth­er per­son’s land, the same rights and ob­lig­a­tions arise as for the use of build­ing ma­ter­i­als or for mov­able struc­tures.

2 An ease­ment cor­res­pond­ing to a build­ing right may be cre­ated in re­spect of in­di­vidu­al plants and plant­a­tions for a min­im­um of ten and a max­im­um of 100 years.546

3 The ser­vi­ent own­er may re­quest the ter­min­a­tion of the ease­ment be­fore the end of the agreed dur­a­tion in the event of the ter­min­a­tion of a lease agree­ment con­cluded between him or her and the ease­ment be­ne­fi­ciary con­cern­ing the use of the land. The court shall de­term­ine the fin­an­cial con­sequences tak­ing due ac­count of all the cir­cum­stances.547

546Amended by No I of the FA of 20 June 2003, in force since 1 Jan. 2004 (AS 2003 4121; BBl 2002 4721).

547In­ser­ted by No I of the FA of 20 June 2003, in force since 1 Jan. 2004 (AS 2003 4121; BBl 2002 4721).

 

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