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Swiss Civil Code

Art. 956a693

V. Leg­al pro­tec­tion

1. Right of ap­peal

 

1 A rul­ing is­sued by the land re­gister of­fice may be con­tested be­fore an au­thor­ity des­ig­nated by the can­ton; a rul­ing in­cludes the un­law­ful re­fus­al to carry out or delay in car­ry­ing out an of­fi­cial act.

2 The fol­low­ing per­sons are en­titled to ap­peal:

1.
any per­son who suf­fers par­tic­u­lar pre­ju­dice due to a rul­ing is­sued by the land re­gister of­fice and who has a le­git­im­ate in­terest in its re­voc­a­tion or amend­ment;
2.
the can­ton­al ad­min­is­trat­ive su­per­vis­ory au­thor­ity it has a right of ap­peal un­der can­ton­al law;
3.
the fed­er­al su­per­vis­ory au­thor­ity.

3 No ap­peal may be brought against an entry, amend­ment or de­le­tion of rights in rem or pri­or­ity no­tices ex­ecuted in the main re­gister.

693 In­ser­ted 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).