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This text was translated from EN into Rumantsch Grischun.

The general principle whereby ground displacement does not alter land boundaries does not apply to areas designated by the cantons as being in permanent danger of ground displacement. When designating such areas, due consideration shall be given to the characteristics of the land in question. Where a parcel of land forms part of such an area, this fact must be notified in an appropriate manner to the interested parties and recorded in the land register.Inserted by No I of the FA of 4 Oct. 1991 on the Partial Revision of the Civil Code (Immovable Property Law) and of the Code of Obligations (Purchase of Land), in force since 1 Jan. 1994 (AS 1993 1404; BBl 1988 III 953).

Il princip, tenor il qual spustaments da terren na chaschunan betg ina midada dals cunfins, na vala betg per territoris cun spustaments permanents da terren, sche quests territoris èn vegnids designads uschia dal chantun. Designond ils territoris sto vegnir resguardada la cumposiziun dals bains immobigliars pertutgads. L’appartegnientscha d’in bain immobigliar ad in tal territori sto vegnir communitgada en moda adattada a las persunas participadas ed inscritta en il register funsil.Integrà tras la cifra I da la LF dals 4 d’oct. 1991 davart la revisiun parziala dal Cudesch civil svizzer (dretgs reals immobigliars) e dal Dretg d’obligaziuns (cumpra da bains immobigliars), en vigur dapi il 1. da schan. 1994 (AS 1993 1404; BBl 1988 III 953).