Swiss Civil Code


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Art. 691

6. Pipes, cables, con­duits

a. Duty to per­mit

 

1 Every landown­er is ob­liged to per­mit wa­ter con­duits, drain­age pipes, gas pipes and the like and sub­ter­ranean or over­head cables to tra­verse his or her land in ex­change for full com­pens­a­tion, to the ex­tent that such works would be im­possible or pro­hib­it­ively ex­pens­ive if they did not tra­verse his or her land.599

2 The right for pipes, cables and con­duits to tra­verse an ad­join­ing par­cel of land may not be claimed on the basis of the law of neigh­bours in cases sub­ject to com­puls­ory pur­chase un­der can­ton­al or fed­er­al law.

3 At the re­quest of the dom­in­ant or the ser­vi­ent own­er, such rights shall be re­cor­ded in the land re­gister as an ease­ment at the ex­pense of the dom­in­ant own­er. The right for pipes, cables and con­duits to tra­verse an ad­join­ing par­cel of land may be cited in op­pos­i­tion to a per­son ac­quir­ing a par­cel of land in good faith, even if it is not re­gistered.600

599 Amended by No I 1 of the FA of 11 Dec. 2009 (Re­gister Mort­gage Cer­ti­fic­ates and oth­er amend­ments to Prop­erty Law), in force since 1 Jan. 2012 (AS 2011 4637; BBl 2007 5283).

600 Amended by No I 1 of the FA of 11 Dec. 2009 (Re­gister Mort­gage Cer­ti­fic­ates and oth­er amend­ments to Prop­erty Law), in force since 1 Jan. 2012 (AS 2011 4637; BBl 2007 5283).

 

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