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Residential co-ownership - common areas
Pospíšek, Tomáš ; Salač, Josef (advisor) ; Zvára, Michael (referee)
Residential co-ownership - common areas Abstract The diploma thesis deals with the legal regulation of residential co-ownership contained in the Civil Code, with an emphasis on the common areas of an immovable thing. The aim of the thesis was to focus and discuss some issues of residential co-ownership, which are not completely clarified and cause interpretation difficulties. As the institute of residential co-ownership is relatively new and constantly evolving, there is indeed a wide range of topics that could be discussed. Therefore, due to the breadth of the topic, the thesis focuses on issues related to common areas. The subject of the thesis is also to shed some light on important changes adopted by the Act No. 163/2020 Coll. The diploma thesis itself is divided into five chapters. The first chapter offers a historical development of the institute of residential co-ownership together with an introduction to general theoretical concepts on which residential co-ownership may be based. The second chapter then describes the institute of residential co-ownership in the Civil Code in general, but above all it defines the basic legal concepts on which the regulation of residential co-ownership is based. In particular, it is a matter of defining the unit and the method of its creation, although this is limited...
Co-ownership of a unit - administration of a building and tract of land
Machová, Gabriela ; Salač, Josef (advisor) ; Šustek, Petr (referee)
The Diploma thesis focuses on the current legislation of residential co-ownership, especially of administration of a building and tract of land. Its content is divided into two parts. The aim of the first part of the thesis is to present fundamental interpretation of an institute of residential co-ownership which is one of the types of co-ownership with a large number of specifics. The thesis includes also an outline of its historical development, an analysis of conceptual theories of residential co-ownership and explanation of essential terms of the institute. As one of the most important terms is considered the term unit. For correct understanding the thesis explains also other terms which the legislation of the unit expressly operates with. The relevant examples are the terms flat, commercial premises, building and tract of land and share of a building and tract of land. The first part of the thesis serves to obtain fundamental information about an institution of residential co-ownership and its essential elements that will be used during a deeper research in the second part. The second part of the thesis deals with comprehensive legislation analysis of administration of a building and tract of land. The constituent chapters include a definition of administration of a building and tract of land,...

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