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The Bodies of Cooperative
ŠOCHMANOVÁ, Šárka
The cooperative is a community of an unclosed number of persons that is established for the purpose of mutual support among its members or third parties, or for business purposes. The cooperative is now regulated in the New Civil Code and the Business Corporations Act, which came into force on January 1, 2014. The New Civil Code and the Business Corporations Act have brought many changes in this section. The aim of work is to highlight them. Futhermore, the introduction of social cooperatives and housing cooperatives, especially their governing bodies. The bodies of cooperative include assembly, board and control committee. Next to these, every cooperative may establish optional bodies. The basis for practical research is the study of scientific literature and relevant legislation. The research work focuses on the comparison of the Code of rules of selected agricultural cooperatives from the South Bohemia region using a questionnaire. The main points of practical research and his results are next, the cooperatives still constitute an indivisible fund or other reserve fund for case of extraordinary expenses or for cover the loss. The new increased responsibility didn't force the cooperatives to change number or structure of members of the board because they solved that with the professional liability insurance.

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