Swiss Civil Procedure Code

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Art. 139 Electronic service

1With the con­sent of the per­son con­cerned, sum­monses, rul­ings and de­cisions may be served elec­tron­ic­ally. They must bear an elec­tron­ic sig­na­ture in ac­cord­ance with the Fed­er­al Act of 18 March 20162 on Elec­tron­ic Sig­na­tures.

2The Fed­er­al Coun­cil reg­u­lates:

a. the sig­na­ture to be used;

b. the format for sum­monses, rul­ings and de­cisions and their at­tach­ments;

c. the meth­od of trans­mis­sion;

d.
the point in time at which the sum­mons, rul­ing or de­cision is deemed to have been served.

1 Amended by An­nex No II 5 of the Fed­er­al Act of 18 March 2016 on Elec­tron­ic Sig­na­tures, in force since 1 Jan. 2017 (AS 2016 4651; BBl 2014 1001).
2 SR 943.03

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