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Loan agreement
Procházka, Jonáš ; Liška, Petr (advisor) ; Eichlerová, Kateřina (referee)
71 13. Resumé This thesis describes the aspects of an effective regulation of the credit contract. I begin by drawing a distinction between the meaning of credit in an economic and in a legal sense. The credit contract's historical evolution, basic principles of credit granting and the legal regulation of credit contracts, follow. To summarize, credit contract is regulated by Czech Commercial code in §§ 497 - 507. Under the credit contract, the creditor undertakes the obligation to provide to the debtor, at his request monetary resources up to certain amount, and the debtor undertakes the obligation to repay the provided means to include interest. Commercial code considers contractual obligations arising from a credit contract to be business obligations of an absolute character (§ 261/3/d). It means that these contractual obligations are regulated by Commercial code regardless of the nature of the parties of contract and regardless of whether it originates from entrepreneurial or other activity. The provisions of Commercial code regulating the credit contract are mostly of nonmandatory nature. The parties may depart from regulating business obligations or exclude application of individual provisions, with the exception of § 497 (containing fundamental provisions) and § 499 (this provision regulates the fee...
Loan agreement
Procházka, Jonáš ; Eichlerová, Kateřina (referee) ; Liška, Petr (advisor)
71 13. Resumé This thesis describes the aspects of an effective regulation of the credit contract. I begin by drawing a distinction between the meaning of credit in an economic and in a legal sense. The credit contract's historical evolution, basic principles of credit granting and the legal regulation of credit contracts, follow. To summarize, credit contract is regulated by Czech Commercial code in §§ 497 - 507. Under the credit contract, the creditor undertakes the obligation to provide to the debtor, at his request monetary resources up to certain amount, and the debtor undertakes the obligation to repay the provided means to include interest. Commercial code considers contractual obligations arising from a credit contract to be business obligations of an absolute character (§ 261/3/d). It means that these contractual obligations are regulated by Commercial code regardless of the nature of the parties of contract and regardless of whether it originates from entrepreneurial or other activity. The provisions of Commercial code regulating the credit contract are mostly of nonmandatory nature. The parties may depart from regulating business obligations or exclude application of individual provisions, with the exception of § 497 (containing fundamental provisions) and § 499 (this provision regulates the fee...
Importance of volunteerism as a possibility of help for heritage of Czech Republic
Procházka, Jonáš ; Jarolímková, Liběna (advisor) ; Netková, Jarmila (referee)
The goal of this thesis is to determine how important is volunteer work on cultural heritage for its owners. Importance of this work was determined by comparison of two groups of workers, volunteers and ordinary employee. I have compared their costs, efficiency and i have also observe possible alternative impacts of volunteer work. While processing this topic I take in account value of cultural heritage for tourism. I concluded, that volunteer work can be regarded as important help for owners of cultural heritage of Czech Republic, in terms of finance and also it has possitive effects on its promotion.

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