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Termination of travel contract due to force majeure
Juřinová, Sára ; Frinta, Ondřej (referee)
The subject of the thesis is the termination of travel contract due to unavoidable and extraordinary circumstances. The term of unavoidable and extraordinary circumstance is not legally defined in the Czech Civil Code. Therefore, the thesis analyses this concept in the light of the case law of several European countries and compares the term substantively with the liberation ground under art. 2913 par. 2 of the Civil Code. In the following sections, the thesis discusses the meaning of unavoidable and extraordinary circumstances for the right of the contracting parties to withdraw from the travel contract free of charge, defining the various conditions under which the right can be exercised. The thesis also covers the meaning of unavoidable and extraordinary circumstances for the subsequent impossibility of performance.
Biodegradable solid dispersion for application to mucous membranes
Janáková, Gabriela ; Šnejdrová, Eva (advisor) ; Dittrich, Milan (referee)
1. ABSTRAKT CHARLES UNIVERSITY Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové Department of Pharmaceutical Technology Name of the student: Mgr. Gabriela Janáková Title of diploma thesis: Biodegradable solid dispersion for application to mucous membranes Consultant: PharmDr. Eva Šnejdrová, Ph.D. The aim of this work was to formulate solid dispersions for application to the mucosa and the skin in the form of a thin film and to study their dissolution properties. Solid dispersions were comprised of biodegradable copolymers of lactic acid and glycolic branched using 3% (3P) or 5% (5P) of pentaerythriol. They were prepared by a melting method with the addition of ethyl salicylate (ES) as a prodrug and plasticizer and optionally incorporating salicylic acid. As a dissolution medium phosphate buffer pH 7.4 was used. The theoretical part focuses on biodegradable polymers and solid dispersions. A faster course of salicylate release was observed in case of the polyester with higher molecular weight, higher branching ratio, and higher glass transition temperature. Higher content of ethyl salicylate slowed down salicylate release. After the incorporation of 5% salicylic acid into the polyester plasticized by ethyl salicylate, there was no expected elongation of salicylate release. The solid dispersion based on polyester...
Liability for damage in business law
Bohdanová, Alena ; Švarc, Zbyněk (advisor) ; Žák, Květoslav (referee)
The bachelor thesis deals with liability for damage in business law. The first chapter is dedicated to legal liability and its types. The second chapter is about history of the liability for damage. The third chapter is about the liability for damage in business law itself and the last part is dedicated to aplication of the theory into the real praxis.

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