Swiss Civil Procedure Code
(Civil Procedure Code, CPC)


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Art. 315 Suspensive effect

1 The leg­al ef­fect and en­force­ab­il­ity of those parts of the con­tested de­cision to which the ap­plic­a­tions in the ap­peal re­late shall be sus­pen­ded.

2 The ap­peal does not have sus­pens­ive ef­fect if it is filed against a de­cision on:

a.
the right of reply;
b.
in­ter­im meas­ures.
c.
dir­ec­tions to debt­ors;
d.
the se­cur­ity provided for main­ten­ance.248

3 If the ap­peal is against an or­gan­isa­tion­al de­cision, it shall al­ways have sus­pens­ive ef­fect.249

4 If the party con­cerned is threatened with not eas­ily re­par­able harm, the ap­pel­late court may on re­quest:

a.
au­thor­ise early en­force­ment and, if ne­ces­sary, or­der pro­tect­ive meas­ures or the pro­vi­sion of se­cur­ity; or
b.
ex­cep­tion­ally de­fer en­force­ab­il­ity in the cases re­ferred to in para­graph 2.250

5The ap­pel­late court may de­cide be­fore the ap­peal is filed. The or­der is auto­mat­ic­ally can­celled if no grounds for the first in­stance de­cision are re­ques­ted or the dead­line for the ap­peal ex­pires un­used.251

248 Amended by No I of the FA of 17 March 2023 (Im­prov­ing Prac­tic­al­ity and Law En­force­ment), in force since 1 Jan. 2025 (AS 2023 491; BBl 2020 2697).

249 Amended by No I of the FA of 17 March 2023 (Im­prov­ing Prac­tic­al­ity and Law En­force­ment), in force since 1 Jan. 2025 (AS 2023 491; BBl 2020 2697).

250 Amended by No I of the FA of 17 March 2023 (Im­prov­ing Prac­tic­al­ity and Law En­force­ment), in force since 1 Jan. 2025 (AS 2023 491; BBl 2020 2697).

251 Amended by No I of the FA of 17 March 2023 (Im­prov­ing Prac­tic­al­ity and Law En­force­ment), in force since 1 Jan. 2025 (AS 2023 491; BBl 2020 2697).

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