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Bill of exchange in a role of securing instrument
Brychta, Michal ; Zahradníčková, Marie (advisor) ; Patěk, Daniel (referee)
The aim of the thesis is to provide a wide treatise about specific use of bill of exchange as a securing instrument. The promissory note as a debtor security may take various economic life functions. Since the inception of law of exchange it was primarily the medium of payment, whereas the securing function was developed much later. Actually a relative novelty of securing function of bill of exchange leads to a wide range of issues that need to be resolved in connection with its use. In particular, it is absolutely necessary to realize that the obligation incorporated into promissory note will be regardless of its function always the obligation abstract and individual. The above mentioned abstract and individual obligation is mainly manifested in a different connection to the secured obligation, which is much more fragile than in case of use of standard securing obligations that are on the contrary characteristic by accesority and subsidiarity. As an introduction is included a passage in which the author attempts to summarize the major changes brought by the new private law in relation to bill of exchange as securing instrument, including a brief consideration of the terminology of the new Civil Code in relation to the confirmation and security of obligations . In spite of the fact that the aim of...

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