Droit interne 2 Droit privé - Procédure civile - Exécution 22 Code des obligations
Internal Law 2 Private law - Administration of civil justice - Enforcement 22 Code of Obligations

220 Loi fédérale du 30 mars 1911 complétant le code civil suisse (Livre cinquième: Droit des obligations)

220 Federal Act of 30 March 1911 on the Amendment of the Swiss Civil Code (Part Five: The Code of Obligations)

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Art. 801a J. Remise du rapport de gestion

1 Le rapport de gestion et le rapport de révision doivent être remis aux associés au plus tard lors de la convocation à l’assemblée ordinaire des associés.

2 Les associés peuvent se faire remettre le rapport de gestion après l’assemblée des associés dans la forme approuvée par cette dernière.

Art. 804 I. Responsibilities

1 The supreme governing body of the company is the members’ general meeting.

2 The members’ general meeting has the following inalienable powers:

1.
to amend the articles of association;
2.
to appoint and the remove the managing directors;
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to appoint and remove the members of the external auditor;
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to approve the management report and the consolidated accounts;
5.
to approve the annual accounts and the resolution on the allocation of the balance sheet profit, and in particular to set the dividend and the shares of profits paid to managing directors;
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to pass resolutions on repaying capital reserves;
6.
to determine the fees paid to managing directors;
7.
to discharge the managing directors;
8.
to consent to the assignment of capital contributions or to recognise company members as having the right to vote;
9.
to consent to the creation of a charge over capital contributions where the articles of association so provide;
10.
to pass resolutions on the exercise under the articles of association of rights of first option, pre-emption or purchase;
11.
to authorise the managing director to acquire the company's own capital contributions for the company or to approve such an acquisition;
12.
to issue detailed regulations on obligations to make additional material contributions where the articles of association make reference to such regulations;
13.
to consent to the activities of the managing directors or company members that are contrary to the duty of loyalty or the prohibition of competition, where the articles of association waive the requirement of the consent of all company members;
14.
to decide on whether an application should be made to the court to exclude a company member for good cause;
15.
to exclude a company member on grounds provided for in the articles of association;
16.
to dissolve the company;
17.
to approve transactions carried out by the managing directors that require the consent of the members’ general meeting under the articles of association;
18.
to decide on matters that are reserved to the members’ general meeting by law or by the articles of association or which are placed before it by the managing directors.

3 The members’ general meeting appoints the managers, the authorised signatories and authorised officers. The articles of association may also grant these powers to the managing directors.

679 Amended by No I of the FA of 19 June 2020 (Company Law), in force since 1 Jan. 2023 (AS 2020 4005; 2022 109; BBl 2017 399).

680 Amended by No I 3 of the FA of 23 Dec. 2011 (Financial Reporting Law), in force since 1 Jan. 2013 (AS 2012 6679; BBl 2008 1589).

681 Inserted by No I of the FA of 19 June 2020 (Company Law), in force since 1 Jan. 2023 (AS 2020 4005; 2022 109; BBl 2017 399).

 

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