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Comparison of duty of loyalty of a member of governing body of a company and duty of loyalty of a company member
Hubáček, Tomáš ; Josková, Lucie (advisor) ; Tomášek, Petr (referee)
The Duty of Loyalty of a Director of a Company and the Duty of Loyalty of a Member of a Company in Their Mutual Comparison Abstract According to the valid legislation, both the member of a company and the director of a company are subject to the duty of loyalty. The duty of loyalty has different content in relation to these persons and affects them with different intensity. The aim of this thesis is to compare selected aspects of the duty of loyalty of the member of company and the director of company. The first part presents initial doctrinal and judicial evolution of the duty of loyalty of the member of company and the director of company in the legal order of the Czech Republic. Furthermore, the essence (creative elements) of the duty of loyalty of mentioned persons is discussed. In this context, legal doctrine concludes that the essence of loyalty of the member of company and the director lies, amongst other matters, in contract. However, each of these persons has a different obligation, which is associated with different rights and duties of the relevant members of company's bodies. The aim of the first part is to develop the issue, which I consider crucial for understanding arguments and conclusions presented in the thesis. In the second part, I try to identify the interest which the member of company...
The participation and position of a member of an unlimited liability company
Kunášek, Jiří ; Horáček, Tomáš (advisor) ; Josková, Lucie (referee)
The participation and position of a member of an unlimited liability company, Abstract This doctoral thesis examines the participation and position of a member of an unlimited liability company (in Czech veřejná obchodní společnost), which is a topic that has been largely unexplored in theory. At the same time, unlimited liability companies as a legal form are seldom used for running a business in practice. As a result, there are only a very few judicial decisions addressing these issues. For these reasons, the author considers the exploration of this topic helpful and beneficial. The introductory part of the thesis contains an analysis of the unlimited liability company as a separate legal person, its characteristic features and factors specific to this legal form. This is followed by an extensive analysis of the member, the prescribed requirements for taking the position of a member and an analysis thereof, as well as a list of persons who are not granted the right. The fourth part provides a comprehensive analysis of the interest constituting the member's participation in the unlimited liability company, the ownership of the share and the specific aspects of an interest in an unlimited liability company, including dealing with the interest. The thesis also studies the creation of a member's interest by...

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