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Rights and duties of a member of the unit owners association
Brinda, Pavol ; Oehm, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Horáček, Vít (referee)
93 8 Summary The purpose of my thesis is to analyse rights and duties of the member of Flat owners association. The study characterises qualities and shortcomings of the valid legislation in one of the most important sectors of housing and tries to compare it with a new legislation, which is in preparation. Next purpose of this study is to provide sollutions of everyday problems associated with the housing issue. My thesis is composed of four chapters. Chapter One is introductory and defines basic terminology used in the sector of housing. The chapter is subdivided into four parts. Part One characterises sector of housing in common. Especially it focuses on terms flat and non-residential premises and ownership of these immovable things. Part Two describes history of this special sort of ownership. Part Three explains theories associated with the housing and attempts to systematize them. Part Four looks at valid legislation. Chapter Two describes artificial legal entity created by the statute called The flat owner association. The chapter consist of eight parts and deals with the legal capacity and purpose of this legal entity, with membership in the flat owner association, with commencement and cessation of its legal existence, with its bodies and Articles of Association. The flat owner association does not...
Ownership of flats and non-residential premises
Brinda, Pavol ; Thöndel, Alexandr (referee)
The subject of dissertation thesis is description of selected issues of apartment ownership. The thesis analyses in detail the historical development of the institute in the world from antiquity to the modern legal regulations of the 21st century. Particular attention is paid to the historical development of apartment ownership in the territory of today's Czech Republic. In the next part, the author describes the legislative and theoretical concepts of apartment ownership used in various legal systems of Europe. In the light of these foreign legal regulations, author also evaluates the legal construction of apartment ownership introduced by the new Czech Civil Code. After defining apartment ownership and describing its basic features, the author focuses on a detailed analysis of one of the basic elements of this institute - its subject. In this part, the thesis deals mainly with the question how the new Civil Code has defined the unit, the flat and the common parts of the land and building. The author deals in detail with new possibilities in determining the size of co-ownership shares of unit owners on common parts of the land and building. As part of the analysis of the subject of apartment ownership, the author does not just describe existing legislation, but also compares it with the previous...
Ownership of flats and non-residential premises
Brinda, Pavol ; Thöndel, Alexandr (referee)
The subject of dissertation thesis is description of selected issues of apartment ownership. The thesis analyses in detail the historical development of the institute in the world from antiquity to the modern legal regulations of the 21st century. Particular attention is paid to the historical development of apartment ownership in the territory of today's Czech Republic. In the next part, the author describes the legislative and theoretical concepts of apartment ownership used in various legal systems of Europe. In the light of these foreign legal regulations, author also evaluates the legal construction of apartment ownership introduced by the new Czech Civil Code. After defining apartment ownership and describing its basic features, the author focuses on a detailed analysis of one of the basic elements of this institute - its subject. In this part, the thesis deals mainly with the question how the new Civil Code has defined the unit, the flat and the common parts of the land and building. The author deals in detail with new possibilities in determining the size of co-ownership shares of unit owners on common parts of the land and building. As part of the analysis of the subject of apartment ownership, the author does not just describe existing legislation, but also compares it with the previous...
Ownership of flats and non-residential premises
Brinda, Pavol ; Salač, Josef (advisor) ; Hendrychová, Michaela (referee) ; Dvořák, Tomáš (referee)
The subject of dissertation thesis is description of selected issues of apartment ownership. The thesis analyses in detail the historical development of the institute in the world from antiquity to the modern legal regulations of the 21st century. Particular attention is paid to the historical development of apartment ownership in the territory of today's Czech Republic. In the next part, the author describes the legislative and theoretical concepts of apartment ownership used in various legal systems of Europe. In the light of these foreign legal regulations, author also evaluates the legal construction of apartment ownership introduced by the new Czech Civil Code. After defining apartment ownership and describing its basic features, the author focuses on a detailed analysis of one of the basic elements of this institute - its subject. In this part, the thesis deals mainly with the question how the new Civil Code has defined the unit, the flat and the common parts of the land and building. The author deals in detail with new possibilities in determining the size of co-ownership shares of unit owners on common parts of the land and building. As part of the analysis of the subject of apartment ownership, the author does not just describe existing legislation, but also compares it with the previous...
Rights and duties of a member of the unit owners association
Brinda, Pavol ; Oehm, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Horáček, Vít (referee)
93 8 Summary The purpose of my thesis is to analyse rights and duties of the member of Flat owners association. The study characterises qualities and shortcomings of the valid legislation in one of the most important sectors of housing and tries to compare it with a new legislation, which is in preparation. Next purpose of this study is to provide sollutions of everyday problems associated with the housing issue. My thesis is composed of four chapters. Chapter One is introductory and defines basic terminology used in the sector of housing. The chapter is subdivided into four parts. Part One characterises sector of housing in common. Especially it focuses on terms flat and non-residential premises and ownership of these immovable things. Part Two describes history of this special sort of ownership. Part Three explains theories associated with the housing and attempts to systematize them. Part Four looks at valid legislation. Chapter Two describes artificial legal entity created by the statute called The flat owner association. The chapter consist of eight parts and deals with the legal capacity and purpose of this legal entity, with membership in the flat owner association, with commencement and cessation of its legal existence, with its bodies and Articles of Association. The flat owner association does not...

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