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Assignment of receivable arising from business relation, bulk assignment, factoring
Mintora, Martin ; Čech, Petr (advisor) ; Eichlerová, Kateřina (referee)
Assignment of a receivable arising from a business relation, bulk assignment, factoring The thesis deals with several selected questionable issues related to the assignment of a receivable arising from a business relation. I have chosen this theme because the Czech legal theory doesn't offer satisfactory answers to all of the questions that arise from this topic. The thesis seeks to analyse the selected issues and to offer reasonable solutions to the problems relating to the selected issues. The method of the thesis is based on a comprehensive analysis of the relevant Czech case law as well as the relevant literature. The realized legal conclusions are afterwards put into a broader context and critically evaluated. The thesis is composed of ten chapters. Chapter One defines aims of the thesis. Chapter Two is introductory and explains the basic concept of the assignment of a receivable under the Czech commercial law. Chapter Three contains a basic overview of the receivables which are generally assignable under the Czech commercial law including the assignment of future receivables. It also deals with the topic of another assignment of a future receivable before its origin which is in my opinion allowable. Chapter Four describes cases of prohibitions of an assignment of a receivable. The chapter is...
Assignment of receivable arising from business relation, bulk assignment, factoring
Mintora, Martin ; Čech, Petr (advisor) ; Eichlerová, Kateřina (referee)
Assignment of a receivable arising from a business relation, bulk assignment, factoring The thesis deals with several selected questionable issues related to the assignment of a receivable arising from a business relation. I have chosen this theme because the Czech legal theory doesn't offer satisfactory answers to all of the questions that arise from this topic. The thesis seeks to analyse the selected issues and to offer reasonable solutions to the problems relating to the selected issues. The method of the thesis is based on a comprehensive analysis of the relevant Czech case law as well as the relevant literature. The realized legal conclusions are afterwards put into a broader context and critically evaluated. The thesis is composed of ten chapters. Chapter One defines aims of the thesis. Chapter Two is introductory and explains the basic concept of the assignment of a receivable under the Czech commercial law. Chapter Three contains a basic overview of the receivables which are generally assignable under the Czech commercial law including the assignment of future receivables. It also deals with the topic of another assignment of a future receivable before its origin which is in my opinion allowable. Chapter Four describes cases of prohibitions of an assignment of a receivable. The chapter is...

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