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Claim and dispositions with it
Kment, Václav ; Elischer, David (advisor) ; Rozehnal, Aleš (referee) ; Kolesár, Pavel (referee)
Claim and dispositions with it Abstract This thesis aims to provide readers with a comprehensive insight into the law of obligations with regard to the theoretical concept of a claim and analyze its place in the legal system as a concept of relative property law and at the same time thing from the perception of the current civil law. The first chapter presents the characteristics of an obligation and its cause and further elaborates on its origin, changes and termination. The second chapter analyses the nature of a claim, as the right of a creditor to demand performance from a debtor from both theoretical and practical poin of view, taking into account the genesis of understanding of this institute from Roman law to the current apprehension in the law of the Czech Republic. For the sake of completeness, a chapter on debt has also been included in the thesis, in order to analyse debt as an institute standing on the other side of the spectrum of an obligation with emphasis on possible dispositions therewith from the point of view of the debtor and the creditor. The fourth chapter deals with the pivotal theme of the thesis, namely dispositions with receivables and their limitations, which arises from the fact that a receivable, although being a property value owned by its creditor, stems from the relationship...
Debtor's default
Hartmann, Jiří ; Elischer, David (advisor) ; Dvořák, Jan (referee)
This diploma thesis deals with the issue of debtor's default, as a universal legal institute through the prism of current legislation in private law. It looks at the problem from both a general and theoretical perspective, and also discusses various partial and specific parameters occurring in legal practice. When defining the concept and content of the debtor's default, the conclusion is that the debtor's default can only be discussed when the obligation is not fulfilled in time. Not proper performance does have its reflection to debtor's default only via the creditors entitlement to refuse such a performance, thus causing the debtor to default if the debtor does not correct his performance before the due date. However, if a situation arises where a defective performance is provided and this is accepted by the creditor, then there is no default of a debtor, but the creditor acquires rights from the defective performance. The thesis also deals with the issue of debtor's default in case of monetary obligations, when it discusses, among other things, the issue of contractual and statutory default interests. It compares the development of this regulation in relation to the former legislation represented by Civil Code of 1964, including the development of case law, concluding that, contrary to the...
Substitude alimony in theory and in practice
Lazurová, Irena ; Elischer, David (advisor) ; Frinta, Ondřej (referee)
The author of this paper presents a new social security benefit that will expand the state social welfare system from 1 July 2021. Substitute maintenance is a blanket benefit intended to cover the costs of maintenance and care of dependent children for whom maintenance responsibilities arising from a court decision has not been properly fulfilled. In addition to presenting a new public-law institute in the context of its historical roots and method of projecting it into the valid legal order of the Czech Republic, this paper also aims to assess the degree of state interference into the private-law sphere of family rights. The introduction and first part of the paper focuses on introducing maintenance responsibilities of parents towards children with an emphasis on the consequences of failure to pay maintenance. The author provides a detailed analysis of the issue of interest accrual on maintenance in court practice. The second part of the paper presents the new legislation of substitute maintenance and takes a journey into the history of the issue. This is followed by an analysis of Slovak legislation in the field. The fourth part of the paper deals with impacts of substitute maintenance on selected legal areas and on the practice of the affected entities in exercising public authority. In the...
Compensation of Non-Material Damage Caused by Excessive Length of Judicial Proceedings - Comparison of Czech and German Legislation
Soukupová, Soňa ; Dvořák, Jan (advisor) ; Elischer, David (referee)
This diploma thesis concerns the legislation governing compensation of non-material damage caused by excessive length of judicial proceedings in the Czech Republic and in the Federal Republic of Germany. In cases where prevention of excessive length of judicial proceedings is impossible, it is important at least to put suitable legislation in place in order to compensate for the arising non-material damage. The aim of this thesis is to make an overview of the respective Czech and German legislation, to compare and evaluate de lege ferenda. The thesis deals in detail with the case law of the ECHR concerning the right to trial within reasonable time since this is the base for both legislations being compared. This thesis consists of five chapters. The first chapter defines non-material damage and provides overview of general legislation governing non-material damage in the Czech Republic and in the Federal Republic of Germany, including its development in both countries. The second chapter concerns conclusions of ECHR case law in this matter, which is the basis for both national legislations. The third and fourth chapters focus on Czech and German legislation. The structure of these chapters is similar, describing which legal regulations govern this matter, their force, evaluation of proceedings...
Liability for damage caused by and to an animal
Kvasnicová, Sandra ; Elischer, David (advisor) ; Dvořák, Jan (referee)
Liability for damage caused by and to an animal Abstract In this paper, entitled "Liability for damage caused by and to an animal", I focus on the analysis of the private law framework of attributability and liability for injury caused by and to animals, i.e. the concept of the property of a "thing" that is to some extent uncontrollable. For the sake of comprehensiveness, the issue is also briefly outlined from a public law perspective. This paper aims to provide a comprehensive and expert summary of information on current domestic legislation, to mention possible shortcomings thereof, and to provide the reader with an overall picture through a number of examples and theoretical situations. The paper is divided into six chapters. The introduction deals with the animal as a concept in the legal sense and also defines the terms game and animal, as they are fundamental to the whole paper. Understanding the terms and distinguishing them from the subject matter is fundamental to understanding the issue. The following chapter is devoted to the Czech historical regulation of the concept of animal as its understanding changed in domestic civil law until the adoption of the current Civil Code. In its main parts (the third, fourth and fifth), the paper focuses on the current legal regulation of liability for injury...
Damages liability of ski resort operator
Valterová, Eliška ; Dvořák, Jan (advisor) ; Elischer, David (referee)
v německém jazyce Haftung des Skigebietsbetreibers für Schäden stellt ein spezifisches Rechtsproblem in der Tschechische Republik dar, das in der wissenschaftlichen Umgebung oft übersehen wurde. Diese Arbeit soll grundlegende Orientierung des Skigebietsbetreibers in der unübersichtlichen Rechtslage dienen. Gleichzeitig können Sie hier eine Inspiration finden, wie man das Skigebiet besser absichert soll, damit man die Entstehung von potenziellen Schäden verhindern kann. Für diese Problematik ist die rechtliche Verankerung grundlegend, die wir in der öffentlich-rechtlichen und auch in zivilrechtlichen Normen finden. Von den öffentlich- rechtlichen Normen kann man das Gesetz über Bahnen Nr. 266/1994 Sb. erwähnen, das den Betrieb von Seilbahnen, Sesselliften und Skiliften reguliert. Eine wichtige Rolle spielt auch die Tschechische technische Norm "ČSN 01 8027 über Markierung und Absicherung in dem Wintergebieten", die die Markierung, Absicherung und Bewegung in dem Skigebiet verankert. Ohne Rücksicht auf die Rechtsverbindlichkeit der technischen Norm soll der Skigebietsbetreiber sich an diese Norm halten. In dem Bürgerliches Gesetzbuch Nr. 89/2012 Sb. wurde ein neues Konzept von Deliktrecht verankert. Das Gesetz unterscheidet zwischen Sittenverstoß (§ 2909), Gesetzverstoß (§ 2910) und Verstoß gegen...
Share pledge in a corporation
Pašek, Dominik ; Elischer, David (advisor) ; Frinta, Ondřej (referee)
Share pledge in a corporation Abstract The thesis deals with the share pledge in a corporation. In the beginning I analyse the meaning and purpose of the lien. The following section deals with pledgeability of a share in a corporation. Firstly, I discuss the pledgeability of a share as an intangible movable asset that represents a set of rights and obligations arising from participation in a corporation and, further, the share pledge in each type of corporation, including the association and unit owners' association. The different rules for shares depend on whether they are in a form of a security or not. Subsequently, I deal with the formation of a lien, while focusing on the various titles from which the lien can arise and the question of the moment of creation of the lien. I analyse in detail the creation of a consensual lien, i.e. on the basis of a pledge contract. This is followed by the creation of an ex actu lien on the basis of a court's approval of an agreement of the heirs to divide the estate, and on the basis of a tax administrator's decision pursuant to the Tax Code, where I also provide practical information communicated by the General Financial Directorate. Then I analyse the ex lege lien, and I deduce several options where it could theoretically arise. In the part of the work that I consider...
Contracts made by means of distant communication - the regulation of so-called distant contracts
Jozová, Hana ; Elischer, David (advisor) ; Dvořák, Jan (referee)
The agreements concluded by means of distant communication ("distance contracts") are one of the two types of Consumer Agreements explicitly defined by the Civil Code (the other type being agreements concluded outside usual business premises, "door-to-door contracts"). Consumer Agreements are not a stand-alone contractual type, but merely a specific term for those traditional contractual types (e.g. purchase agreement, agreement for work) concluded between a consumer and a supplier. For the purposes of Consumer Agreements, the supplier is defined as a person acting in the framework of his trade or other business activity, while the consumer is on the contrary a person who doesn't act in the framework of his trade or other business activity. It was the need to establish the higher standard of protection towards consumers (as a weaker contractual party) that led to the introduction of the new instrument of Consumer Agreements into the legal framework. The introduction took place through the Act No. 367/2000 Coll., which implemented into the Czech law three EC directives, namely the Council Directive 93/13/EEC on unfair terms in consumer contracts, the Council Directive 85/577/EEC to protect the consumer in respect of contracts negotiated away from business premises, and finally the Directive of the...
Representation
Jirásková, Alena ; Dvořák, Jan (advisor) ; Elischer, David (referee)
The Master's degrese thesis analyse the institute representation in the civil materiál law. It characterises representation globally and tries to digestedly make general scheme which is made on the basis of the legal regulations and second bibliography. The representation in the civil material law could be resolve into the different subsets according to the various conditions. On of the possible ways of the dividing is direct and indirect representation. Indirect representation could be defined as acting of the representant in his own name on behalf of the represented person. Direct representation is acting of the representant in the name of the reperesented person and on its behalf. The rights and the duties come up directly for the represented person. The representation in the civil material law is divided into the contracting representation and the legal representation. The legal representation originated directly in the law or on the basis of the decision of the state power body. The example of the representation which results from the law is the representation of the underages because they do not have full legal status. The legal representation which is result of the decision of the state power body is called also tutelage. The tutelage is possible for he underage persons but also for the...
Representation
Navrátilová, Lucie ; Dvořák, Jan (advisor) ; Elischer, David (referee)
REPRESENTATION This theses focused on representation in term sof civil law, family law and business law. This issues is processed komplex and contains all the basic attributes of representation. Theses is based on current treatment of private law and it highlights the changes in new civil Code effective since january 2012. It evaluates legislation in comparison with future changes. It refers to mootness, uncertainties and inaccuracies contained in the current Civil Code. The work focuses on the representation in general and its different types based on the Civil Code. It also contains a modification in the representation of the Commercial Code, which focuses on representing corporate and procuration. The presentation draws on family law representation and guardianship of minors, guardianship.

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