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A current account contract
Drašnerová, Lucia ; Horáček, Tomáš (referee) ; Liška, Petr (advisor)
56 Resumé - A Current Account Contract Opening a bank account is nowadays a part of everyday life. A current account is a deposit account held at a bank or other financial institution in order to provide for its holder a secure and quick access to deposited funds on demand and to carry out operations with the monetary funds on the account. The main purpose of a current account is therefore to enable its owner to use their money in a clearing. There are various types of bank accounts offered by the banks to suit all their customers' different needs (e.g. personal, bussiness, student, children accounts etc.). To open an current account, the law requires a written agreement where both contracting parties - a bank and an account holder (owner) - have to be properly identified (hence opening an annonymous account is de facto forbidden by law). In practise, though, banks sometimes require a minimum deposit too. An account holder may be an individual or an entity. One current account may be opened for more that one person (owner). If the account is established for two or more persons, each of them has the status of an account holder. Therefore co-owners dispose with the account jointly and their shares in the balance of monetary funds in the account shall be equal, unless the contract (or a court) stipulates...

Procedural principles relating to evidence
Mikešová, Marie ; Zoulík, František (advisor) ; Smolík, Petr (referee)
77 Shrnutí v anglickém jazyce Procedural principles connected with evidence proceeding are principles, which create character of civil proceeding. They are arranged in pairs, but in concrete part of civil procedure only one principle from the pair is usually used. The first pair consists of the principles that determine which subject of the procedure will start the procedure and which subject will dispose of it. On the basis of this, we can talk about the principle of civil proceedings dealing with contenious cases or of principle of opening civil procedure ex officio. Furthermore, we distinguish a principle to try and the principle to search in accordance with terms that indicates the events that need to be assessed in the proceedings. Whether the facts relevant to the decision of the court is obliged to claim the participant in accordance with the principle to try or whether this is required by the court by the principle to search. The principle of the uniformity of the procedure is another basic principle. Due to this principle the civil procedure is a uniform procedure. There is not arranged when the procedure action during the procedure must be done. This principle is completed with elements of concentration principle. Principle of concentration is the reason, why the participant is allowed to propose...

Insurance in area of travel movement
Ruleová, Monika ; Daňhel, Jaroslav (advisor)
The bachelor thesis "Insurance in area of travel movement" deals with the issues of travel insurance.This insurable instrument is determinated for participants of outbond tourism. The opening part is focused on the characteristic of travel insurace,strong and weak points of medical insurance as a component of public healthcare system and private insurance.Thesis also describes different types of supplementary insurance. Another section evaluates distribution places for selling travel insurance and their cooperation. The bachelor thesis reacts on actual economic situation and realizes it's influence on the issuses. In the practical part there are analysed offers of insurance companies,which are different from specialization, and compared for their advantages and disadvantages.

František Křižík. The life and work of the Czech famous inventor
Vrbová, Alena ; Hozák, Jan (advisor) ; Šouša, Jiří (referee)
Franti še k Kři ž ík (8.7 . 1847 Pl á nice by Klatovy - 22 . 1 . 1941 Stádlec by Tábor), honorary doctor of technical sciences , was famous czech electrician , inventor and industrialist. After his studies at Pra g ue Technical University he got his first occupation and experiences in the Markus Kaufmann's workshop . Afterwards he worked at the so-called Northern Ferdinanďs, later at Moravia-Silesian and finally at Pilsen- Březnice railway. He married Pavlína Štulíková (1853 - 1923) in 1871. They had six children . ln 1879 he established his own workshop in the house U Zvonu in Pilsen, where he did experiments with improving of the arclamps . Later he participated ln development of the local tram system. In 1883 he became independent as an industrialist , left his work at the railway and a year later he moved to Prague , where he established his own factory in Karlín . The Jubilee exhibition ln 1891 brought him the rea! popularity. He showed there his first electrical tram. Later he founded the Prague - Libeň - Vysočany rai!way, which was bought by Electrical company in 1907 . He opened the first electrica! railway in our countries, it led from Tábor to Bechyně. At the beginning of the 20 . century he put through the utilizing of water powers in Bohemia and he founded power plants , e . g . in Kolín and...

František Křižík. The life and work of the Czech famous inventor
Vrbová, Alena ; Hozák, Jan (referee) ; Šouša, Jiří (advisor)
Franti še k Kři ž ík (8.7 . 1847 Pl á nice by Klatovy - 22 . 1 . 1941 Stádlec by Tábor), honorary doctor of technical sciences , was famous czech electrician , inventor and industrialist. After his studies at Pra g ue Technical University he got his first occupation and experiences in the Markus Kaufmann's workshop . Afterwards he worked at the so-called Northern Ferdinanďs, later at Moravia-Silesian and finally at Pilsen- Březnice railway. He married Pavlína Štulíková (1853 - 1923) in 1871. They had six children . ln 1879 he established his own workshop in the house U Zvonu in Pilsen, where he did experiments with improving of the arclamps . Later he participated ln development of the local tram system. In 1883 he became independent as an industrialist , left his work at the railway and a year later he moved to Prague , where he established his own factory in Karlín . The Jubilee exhibition ln 1891 brought him the rea! popularity. He showed there his first electrical tram. Later he founded the Prague - Libeň - Vysočany rai!way, which was bought by Electrical company in 1907 . He opened the first electrica! railway in our countries, it led from Tábor to Bechyně. At the beginning of the 20 . century he put through the utilizing of water powers in Bohemia and he founded power plants , e . g . in Kolín and...

Roe of Philosophy as Arrangement of problem in Humane Education
Šturzová, Jana ; Pešková, Jaroslava (advisor) ; Vališová, Alena (referee) ; Hogenová, Anna (referee)
Philosophy as a mediator of interdisciplinary problems in the education of humanities In the last couple of years, we can register that the number of humanities is steadily increasing. The variability of humanities closely watches its' thematisation in the interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary manner. What is common to all individual humanities and what enables the birth of new disciplines is the created distance from methodological starting-points of individual humanities, total loss or abandonment of the original philosophical dimension, which thematised them. This situation leads to the destruction of the original uniform meaning, which was philosophically reasoned out. The disintegration of the original meaning leads to the making of particular "meanings", which become objects of analysis. But not all humanities are the same, which means that for some sciences, certain problems are legitimate and key objects of analysis and for other sciences the identical problems cannot be examined and opened as a theme, because they are tabooed. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)

Blind spot
Ondráček, Radim ; Král, Oldřich (referee) ; Petříček, Miroslav (advisor)
The goal of this dissertation is to adumbrate - with the help of few renowned philosophers - the limits of reflexive thinking and to show the fundamentally invisible. Herewith it partially ends up in area of certain non-Iogicalness This work primarily deals with a very important phenomenon, which brings us to the limit of (non)thinkable and (non)visible. It is the phenomenon of blind spot that enables to demonstrate the margin of phenomenology and reflexive thinking in one of its cleanest forms. We ask one important question: How to reflect and phenomenise blind spot? It is not a simple task. The result is the analysis of non-substitutable experience which cannot be replaced neither by any thesis nor by any objective proof. It is just openness to inner disputableness and inabi1ity to describe the experience. The conc1usion is not a proposition but an appeal to the actual readers. They should take a close look themselves and try to determine their blind spot. This work has tried to open the door for this phenomenon and also for another way of thinking which is not so typical of us, for the zen.

Two-dimensional Cutting Problems
Rada, Miroslav ; Fábry, Jan (advisor) ; Jablonský, Josef (referee)
The thesis first addresses the typology of cutting problems and their relationship to the packing problems. These are categorized (Wascher et al (2005)) according to 5 basic kriteria into the so-called "refined problem types", which is the sufficiently detailed and practical segmentation of cutting problems. The thesis deals with a selected sample of some of the most interesting algorithms from the wide range of those used to solve the cutting problems. The Viswanathan-Bagchi algorithm for the exact solution of constrainted two-dimensional orthogonal Cutting stock probléme with gillotine cuts is briefly described. It enables to process a wide range of additional problem constraints. The body of the thesis concentrates on heuristic algorithms used to solve orthogonal Open dimension problems. The Best-fit algorithm according to Burke et al. (2004) is described in detail. The work introduces two modifications of this algorithm that helped improve the solution in 42 out of the 89 benchmark problems, while a worse solution was achieved only in 10 of them. Moreover, new and more effective data structures and procedures that enable to solve the testing exercise with approx 50 000 rectangles in just about 2,5 seconds have been introduced.

On Supervision of Financial Markets by Czech National Bank : (focused on Consumer Protection in the Financial Markets)
Skácelík, David ; Marková, Hana (advisor) ; Kohajda, Michael (referee) ; Švarc, Zbyněk (referee)
1 On Supervision of Financial Markets by Czech National Bank (focused on Consumer Protection in the Financial Markets) This work deals with the consumer protection in the financial markets in the Czech Republic. The opening part of this thesis briefly describes the situation in Czech(oslovak) legislation before 1989. The governing system was not at that time conducive to significant economic activity and the scope of financial markets was limited. As a consequence, legislated protection of market participants had not to be extensive. Need for consumer protection increased after the then-prevailing economic model had been changed into the current market-oriented model. The expansion of economic activities, including the development in the financial markets, necessitated simultaneous passing of updated law more suited for the new social circumstances. Owing to the preparation of the Czech Republic's entry into the European Economic Community at that time, it was necessary to harmonize the new Czech law with the laws of the Community. Besides the change of the "Code civil" as a basic regulation of private law, new specific regulations have been passed - for example the Consumer Protection Act or the Consumer Credit Act. In connection with the formation of capital markets, it become necessary to issue entirely...

Some results of simulations of flows with internal permeable walls
Louda, Petr
The work deals with the numerical modelling of compressible flow in a domain containing permeable walls in its interior, i.e. submerged in the fluid. The aim is to exclude direct simulation and find a model approximating the flow through a permeable plate driven by the static pressure difference between the sides of the wall. The numerical experiments so far enable to understand better forming of parasitic wave structures in the measuring section of the wind tunnel. The model of permeable wall needs further verification.