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Liability for failure to make a contract in business relations
Houžvičková, Adéla ; Čech, Petr (advisor) ; Pelikán, Robert (referee)
This thesis deals with one of the elements of the pre-contractual liability, which has been incorporated into the Civil Code under its Section 1729. Specifically, it concerns liability for unfairness, which consists in the deceptive inducement of a reasonable expectation of the conclusion of a contract and the subsequent termination of negotiation without the party having just cause. The subject of this thesis will also be an analysis of whether and how the mutual rights and obligations in the pre-contractual relationship will be modified if one of the contracting parties is an entrepreneur. Within the first part of my thesis, I subject the legal norm and its subparts (as I appoint them bellow) to a detailed analysis. Firstly, I analyse the prerequisites for applicability of the legal norm (i.e. the hypothesis of the legal norm), then the unlawful act itself, its nature and its manifestations (i.e. the disposition of the legal norm) and, lastly, the negative consequences that may eventually arise if one of the parties acts unlawfully. Crucial part of my thesis is constituted by chapters 3 - 6, in which I deal with the individual parts of the structure of the legal norm and then evaluate the general conclusions in terms of their applicability within the business environment. Within the 3rd chapter I...

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