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Boilerplate contracts made by an entrepreneur
Iskendri, Fasih ; Horáček, Tomáš (advisor) ; Liška, Petr (referee)
Boilerplate contracts made by an entrepreneur Abstract Boilerplate contracts or contracts of adhesion, as a distinctive category of contracts, were identified by legal doctrine as early as 1904. However, they were first introduced in Czech legislation only with the advent of the new Civil Code, which entered into force in 2014. At present, due to their practicality, they are the most widespread form of contract, which, thanks to the speed of conclusion, finds the greatest utilization in mass contracting, in areas with a broad base of demanding entities, typically consumers. Entrepreneurs played a crucial role in the formation of this institute, when they as primary producers and service providers utilized the potential of adhesion contracts and are still to this day their most common drafters. This diploma thesis deals mainly with the process of concluding bolierplate contracts by entrepreneurs. Emphasis is placed on the individual contractual phases, what are their specifics and how do they differ from the traditional individual contracting. The importance of the adhesive contracting isevaluatedfromtheperspectiveoftoday'ssocietyneeds . Each contractual phase and method of concluding is analysed and put into context with the real practice of consumer and business relations. The main purpose of the civil law...

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