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Security agent under Czech law
Bujgl, David ; Kohajda, Michael (advisor) ; Sejkora, Tomáš (referee)
1 Security agent under Czech law Abstract Despite the importance of secured debt financing in today's society, there is no Czech literature that comprehensively covers one of the most important aspects of securing of debt - the sharing of security among the financing entities by using the security agent. The aim of this thesis is to introduce the concept of the security agent under Czech law, including a description of transactions in which the security agent is used, a description of available security and a comparison with foreign law concepts of the security agent. The thesis compares the two main transaction areas in which the security agent is widely used, which are syndicated loans and bond issues, and describes several key differences that determine what form of external financing the borrower will choose. The thesis then deals with the involvement of financial institutions in these transactions with an emphasis on the role of the security agent who administers the security for the benefit of all creditors. The thesis also points out some problematic aspects arising out of the plurality of secured creditors in situations where the concept of the security agent is not used and emphasizes the importance of security in the event of the debtor's bankruptcy. The thesis also presents options for achieving...
Contract to transfer share in limited liability company
Bujgl, David ; Eichlerová, Kateřina (advisor) ; Čech, Petr (referee)
Contract to transfer share in limited liability company Summary Purpose of this diploma thesis is to draw attention to selected aspects of a contract to transfer a share in a limited liability company and to outline possible solutions to several interpretation issues arising out of the Act on Business Corporations. In the first chapter the author describes a change introduced by the Act on Business Corporations that allows creation of different types of shares in a limited liability company. Different rights and obligations may be connected with such shares. The author focuses on the division and description of selected rights and obligations and their impact on the content of the contract to transfer a share in a limited liability company. In the second chapter the author describes the contract to transfer a share in a limited liability company from the parties' point of view and their motivation to enter into such contract. The author of this thesis also compares the contract to transfer a share in a limited liability company with the acquisition of the company's assets and focuses on their practical advantages and disadvatanges. Furthermore, the second chapter outlines possible contract types that may be used for transfers of a share in a limited liability company. The third chapters deals mainly with...

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