Swiss Civil Code


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Art. 724

5. Ob­jects of sci­entif­ic value

 

1 Own­er­less nat­ur­al spe­ci­mens and an­tiquit­ies of sci­entif­ic value are the prop­erty of the can­ton on whose ter­rit­ory they are found.615

1bis Such ob­jects must not be ali­en­ated without the con­sent of the com­pet­ent can­ton­al au­thor­it­ies. They may not be pur­chased in good faith or ac­quired through ad­verse pos­ses­sion. There is no pre­script­ive peri­od on the can­ton’s right to re­cov­er them.616

2 The own­er of the land on which such ob­jects are found is ob­liged to per­mit their ex­cav­a­tion in ex­change for com­pens­a­tion for the dam­age caused.

3 The find­er, and in the case of treas­ure trove also the own­er is en­titled to an ap­pro­pri­ate find­er’s re­ward not ex­ceed­ing one-half of the value of the find.

615 Amended by Art. 32 No 1 of the Cul­tur­al Prop­erty Trans­fer Act of 20 June 2003, in force since 1 June 2005 (AS 20051869; BBl 2002 535).

616 In­ser­ted by Art. 32 No 1 of the Cul­tur­al Prop­erty Trans­fer Act of 20 June 2003, in force since 1 June 2005 (AS 20051869; BBl 2002 535).

 

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