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Restructuring overseas company under the English law
Davídková, Andrea ; Moravec, Tomáš (advisor) ; Valenta, Petr (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with the options of solving restructuring overseas companies under the English law. The emphasis is put on the individual decisions, which were released by the courts. In addition, the work introduce to the target reader, a provisions, which were a backbone for judicial decisions. The aim of the bachelor thesis is to familiarize the reader with the various court decisions and the conditions under which it is possible to restructure companies under English law. With regard to the issue the work is purely theoretical.
The responsibility of the insolvency petitioner – the case study PUNX NOT DEAD s.r.o.
Linert, Jiří ; Moravec, Tomáš (advisor) ; Valenta, Petr (referee)
The bachelor thesis deals with the responsibility of the insolvency petitioner. The goal is to describe the bankrupcy of PUNX NOT DEAD s.r.o. and to analyze the responsibility of the debtor for the bankrupcy. The first chapter engages in the definition of bankrupcy. The second chapter is focused on the responsibility of the petitioner according to insolvency act and criminal code. In the third chapter are the findings applied to the PUNX NOT DEAD s.r.o. case.
The process and conditions of insolvency proceeding – Schuss Praha s. r. o.
Nováková, Lucie ; Smrčka, Luboš (advisor) ; Schönfeld, Jaroslav (referee)
This thesis deals with insolvency proceedings both from theoretical and practical point of view. The aim is to make the best and most accurate definition of the procedures of insolvency proceedings by the bankruptcy court, trustee in bankruptcy, but also the debtor. I tried to accurately describe the stages that the proceeding goes through, from an insolvency petition to the court decision of its termination. I applied the findings on a practical example of a particular company, Schuss Praha s. r. o.
Insolvency crimes
Bernardova, Vendula ; Moravec, Tomáš (advisor) ; Žák, Květoslav (referee)
As it is evident from the theme of bachelor thesis, it deals with insolvency crimes. The aim of this thesis is to create a unified overview of selected insolvency crimes and also provide an explanation of basic concepts of criminal and bankruptcy law. The thesis is divided into six chapters. The first five chapters are devoted to the basics of the criminal law, for example what the crime is, which charakteristics it has, etc. The final chapter discusses the mere insolvency crimes.
Insolvency proceedings from the viewpoint of a creditor
Šimáková, Barbora ; Novák, Miloš (advisor) ; Vagaský, Radoslav (referee)
This thesis first describes the insolvency proceedings in general, explains basic concepts, describes the different stages of insolvency proceedings and introduces the reader to the entitiesin the insolvency process. It also explains what is a bankruptcy and presents possible ways of solving it. The current situation in relation to insolvency proceedings is shown based on the basic statistics. In the next section, the thesis is focused on the classification of debts and the possibility of creditors to submit their claims in an insolvency proceeding. It also deals with special cases that may occur. The final part of the thesis describes an example application of claims in practise, incl. complications that the creditor must solve.
Insolvency resolution methods of natural persons in Czech republic
Šabatka, Jiří ; Smrčka, Luboš (advisor) ; Filip, Hynek (referee)
This bachelor thesis presents and describes insolvency resolution methods of natural persons according to actual Czech insolvency act. In connection with a significant increase of initiated insolvency proceedings in last three years is this thesis focused on extremely indebted households. First part deals with basic concepts and phases of whole proceeding. In second part reader discovers particular resolution methods, which are well known bankruptcy leading to liquidation and new institute of personal bankruptcy. These chapters clearly define differences, positives and negatives connected with each resolution method. Last part refers to specific advantage for debtors, which comes with personal bankruptcy. The analysis, necessary for creating this part, is based on real data from insolvency register.
Oddlužení jako způsob řešení úpadku
Minaříková, Petra ; Moravec, Tomáš (advisor) ; Valenta, Petr (referee)
The Bachelor's thesis deals with the discharge of debts of a natural person which is governed by the Act No.182/2006 Coll., on Insolvency and Methods of Resolution (the Insolvency Act) and that came into force on January 1st 2008. The aim of this thesis is to provide a fundamental analysis of this non-eliminative method of resolving insolvency and the underlying issues are illustrated by the rulings of the high courts and the Supreme Court of the Czech Republic. The last chapter is devoted to the collective debt relief of the husband and wife, whose bankruptcy estate belongs to community property; this issue is practically created by the practice of the insolvency courts, because the Insolvency Act does not introduce it.
Discharge of individuals - method of solving bankruptcy
Richterová, Šárka ; Kotoučová, Jiřina (advisor) ; Moravec, Tomáš (referee)
This thesis deals with the discharge of individuals in the Czech legal environment that is regulated by Act No. 182/2006 Coll. Insolvency Act. The aim is to show the course of insolvency proceedings with a focus on discharge of individuals and then make comparisons with the law of bankruptcy proceedings in the United States and Spain. Finally the real example of a specific individual discharge is shown.
Liquidation of a Company from the point-of-view of Law and Tax and Accounting
Malá, Eva ; Kozlová, Taťána (advisor) ; Bláha, Štěpán (referee)
This thesis deals with the liquidation of legal persons. It deals with the demands of the liquidator to enter into liquidation. It describes the registration requirements, accounting and tax obligations. The output is an example of completing the processing of tax return.
Individual ways of dealing with bankruptcy in Insolvency proceeding
Sequensová, Kateřina ; Kotoučová, Jiřina (advisor) ; Kříž, Radim (referee)
The thesis describes a contemporary insolvency proceeding in the Czech Republic that complies with the Insolvency Act. It deals concretely with a situation when it was already decided by a court about an existence of a debtor's bankruptcy. It describes individual ways of dealing with bankruptcy. It concentrates on a process of insolvency proceeding in Austria and Germany and briefly also on an European insolvency law. The practical part analyses a process of reorganization granting on an example of the company SCHOELLER LITVÍNOV, k. s.

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