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Inheritance contract and donation mortis causa as a manifestation of autonomy of will of testator (donor)
Urbanová, Tereza ; Dvořák, Jan (advisor) ; Thöndel, Alexandr (referee)
Inheritance contract and donation mortis causa as a manifestation of autonomy of will of testator (donor) Abstract This rigorous thesis is focused on two institutes, namely the inheritance contract and donation mortis causa from the perspective of a testator's or donor's will. Autonomy of will of a testator is one of the main principles of Czech private law. Goal of this thesis is to found out where there are restrictions for the testator (donor) and if there is enough possibility to fulfil free will in these instruments. Thesis follow the research of possibility to choose contractual party, limitation of the asset that can be included and limitation of disposal with the asset after conclusion of the contract. The aim of this work is to determine whether the current legislation enshrining the contract of inheritance and donation in case of death provides the testator (donor) with sufficient legal certainty, especially with regard to the fact that the legal effects of these legal acts are linked to the death of the testator (donor). This thesis provides introduction to the autonomy of will principle. Further chapters are focused on explanation of notions stated above. Firstly, inheritance contract and -subsequently donation mortis causa. Because of the fact that institutes state above are old-new institutes...
Donation mortis causa
Drachovský, Ondřej ; Frinta, Ondřej (referee)
Donation mortis causa Abstract Inheritance law, in its broader concept donation mortis causa falls, is being referred to as the hearth of civil law since it interconnects both proprietary (contractual) and personal (family) aspects. Czech civil law recodification meant significant change of inheritance law legislation, including renaissance of wide range of legal institutions including donation mortis causa. This thesis aims to comprehensively and critically assess legal regulation of donation mortis causa in the Czech Civil Code. The emphasis is primarily put on problematic aspects of this regulation. The submitted thesis endeavours to find answer to the question of practical usability of the donation mortis causa. Its author attempts to provide a reasonable interpretation of provisions of lex lata concerning the subject matter of this thesis. The solution of the most serious legislative problems is proposed within the summary of the submitted text. As for the structure, this diploma thesis is divided into six parts, with each part being split in chapters and sub-chapters. The first part depicts the genesis and further evolution of the legal institution of donation mortis causa. The second part defines the terms fundamental for the thesis. This part also includes the answer to the ancient question, how to...
Inheritance contract and donation mortis causa
Salač, Josef ; Zvára, Michael (referee)
Inheritance contract and donation mortis causa Abstract This thesis presents, defines and examines two institutes of obligation-inheritance law, namely the inheritance contract and donation mortis causa, in the Czech law. Author deals with the most burning issues which are associated with these legal institutes. Thesis is divided into ten main parts. Each part is being divided into chapters and subchapters then. The first part aims to provide a brief introduction to the law of inheritance. Parts two to five are oriented to the historical genesis with a main focus to the present domestic legislation. Attention is also devoted to special regulations of the inheritance contract of spouses and registered partners. The sixth part presents, defines and puts the institute of donation mortis causa into the historical context. Donation mortis causa is a subject of the research in the Roman law and especially in the Czech law. Thesis analyzes donation mortis causa in both of its modalities occuring in the Czech law. The part seven deals with the Roman-law institute quarta Falcidia, due to its relations with the inheritance contract, donation mortis causa and legacies. The part eight is focused on the issues related to the inheritance contract and donation mortis causa with international element. Attention of this...
Inheritance contract and donation mortis causa
Salač, Josef ; Thöndel, Alexandr (advisor) ; Frinta, Ondřej (referee)
Inheritance contract and donation mortis causa Abstract This thesis presents, defines and examines two institutes of obligation-inheritance law, namely the inheritance contract and donation mortis causa, in the Czech law. Author deals with the most burning issues which are associated with these legal institutes. Thesis is divided into ten main parts. Each part is being divided into chapters and subchapters then. The first part aims to provide a brief introduction to the law of inheritance. Parts two to five are oriented to the historical genesis with a main focus to the present domestic legislation. Attention is also devoted to special regulations of the inheritance contract of spouses and registered partners. The sixth part presents, defines and puts the institute of donation mortis causa into the historical context. Donation mortis causa is a subject of the research in the Roman law and especially in the Czech law. Thesis analyzes donation mortis causa in both of its modalities occuring in the Czech law. The part seven deals with the Roman-law institute quarta Falcidia, due to its relations with the inheritance contract, donation mortis causa and legacies. The part eight is focused on the issues related to the inheritance contract and donation mortis causa with international element. Attention of this...
Donation mortis causa
Drachovský, Ondřej ; Frinta, Ondřej (referee)
Donation mortis causa Abstract Inheritance law, in its broader concept donation mortis causa falls, is being referred to as the hearth of civil law since it interconnects both proprietary (contractual) and personal (family) aspects. Czech civil law recodification meant significant change of inheritance law legislation, including renaissance of wide range of legal institutions including donation mortis causa. This thesis aims to comprehensively and critically assess legal regulation of donation mortis causa in the Czech Civil Code. The emphasis is primarily put on problematic aspects of this regulation. The submitted thesis endeavours to find answer to the question of practical usability of the donation mortis causa. Its author attempts to provide a reasonable interpretation of provisions of lex lata concerning the subject matter of this thesis. The solution of the most serious legislative problems is proposed within the summary of the submitted text. As for the structure, this diploma thesis is divided into six parts, with each part being split in chapters and sub-chapters. The first part depicts the genesis and further evolution of the legal institution of donation mortis causa. The second part defines the terms fundamental for the thesis. This part also includes the answer to the ancient question, how to...
Donation mortis causa
Drachovský, Ondřej ; Elischer, David (advisor) ; Dvořák, Jan (referee)
Donation mortis causa Abstract Inheritance law, in its broader concept donation mortis causa falls, is being referred to as the hearth of civil law since it interconnects both proprietary (contractual) and personal (family) aspects. Czech civil law recodification meant significant change of inheritance law legislation, including renaissance of wide range of legal institutions including donation mortis causa. This thesis aims to comprehensively and critically assess legal regulation of donation mortis causa in the Czech Civil Code. The emphasis is primarily put on problematic aspects of this regulation. The submitted thesis endeavours to find answer to the question of practical usability of the donation mortis causa. Its author attempts to provide a reasonable interpretation of provisions of lex lata concerning the subject matter of this thesis. The solution of the most serious legislative problems is proposed within the summary of the submitted text. As for the structure, this diploma thesis is divided into six parts, with each part being split in chapters and sub-chapters. The first part depicts the genesis and further evolution of the legal institution of donation mortis causa. The second part defines the terms fundamental for the thesis. This part also includes the answer to the ancient question, how to...

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