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Authorization and building permit
Charvátová, Veronika ; Franková, Martina (advisor) ; Svoboda, Petr (referee)
The diploma thesis entitled Authorization and building permit deals with two basic approaches, authorization and permission to build. The aim of this work is to analyze the legal regulation of permits and building permits, with regard to the recodification of construction law. Given that this is a very current topic, it is therefore possible to bring new insight into this area as a result of the development of legislation. The work is divided into four separated logically connected parts. First, basic concepts relevant to the topic of the work are introduced. These are mainly the concepts of land and building, which are expressed in the context of various legal regulations. These are mostly delineations according to the Civil Code, the Cadastral Act and the Construction Act. The second part deals with the legal definition of the private right to build. In this part, private law titles are defined in particular and there is an effort to assess suitability for the implementation of the plan. The question of ownership is also addressed here, as a title entitling to construction. The acquisition of ownership rights and it is possible limitations are mentioned here. The issue of building permits is followed by another part, which is already under public law and deals with the issue of building permits....
Construction entitlement and construction permit
Grym, Christian ; Franková, Martina (advisor) ; Sobotka, Michal (referee)
This diploma thesis is focused on legal aspects of a private and public construction law from builder's perspective with a special emphasis on several current issues of Czech legislation and jurisprudence. As its name suggests this thesis is divided into two parts which corresponds to construction entitlement and construction permit. The first part of the thesis is comparison of terms land and building within different legal regulations. These two terms are highly important because they represent a normative basis for the issue. Subsequently, the most frequent private- law titles, entitling the construction of a building, together with the institutions of usucaption and the problem of unauthorized construction, which are very closely related to these titles, are analyzed. The core of this thesis is the second part, dealing with spatial planning, planning proceeding and construction permitting. These partial problems are analyzed in a timeline as they naturally follow from one viewpoint of the builder. While less emphasis is placed on spatial planning and construction permits, a deeper analysis is devoted to the planning proceeding. This fact has its merit, because from the procedural point of view, the planning proceeding is of the greatest importance and also has a close connection with a...

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