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Invalidity of a resolution of the General Meeting
Maslík, Vladimír ; Patěk, Daniel (advisor) ; Štenglová, Ivanka (referee)
72 Invalidity of a resolution of the General Meeting Summary This thesis focuses on the issue of invalidity of a resolution of the General Meeting in terms of the current legislation contained in the Commercial Code (Act No. 513/1991 Coll.). Extensive space is devoted to its application in decision-making practice of the courts, especially the Supreme Court of the Czech Republic. The work is divided into 11 basic chapters. Chapter One and Two are devoted to a general description of the General Meeting as the supreme authority of the capital commercial companies and analyze the manner of decision-making. Significant space is devoted to the legal nature of the resolutions of the General Meeting, where the work confronts the various currents of opinion among professionals themselves and with the decisions of the Supreme Court of the Czech Republic. Chapter Three contains the reasons for invalidity of a resolution described with a more detailed analysis of defects, in the presence of which can be the validity of the resolution called into question. Chapter Four is devoted to nullity, as the specific case of the invalidity of the resolutions of the General Meeting, which has resulted in a breakthrough to the limits laid down in § 131, respectively § 183 of the Commercial Code. Chapter Five deals with conditions,...
Invalidity of a resolution of the General Meeting
Maslík, Vladimír ; Patěk, Daniel (advisor) ; Štenglová, Ivanka (referee)
72 Invalidity of a resolution of the General Meeting Summary This thesis focuses on the issue of invalidity of a resolution of the General Meeting in terms of the current legislation contained in the Commercial Code (Act No. 513/1991 Coll.). Extensive space is devoted to its application in decision-making practice of the courts, especially the Supreme Court of the Czech Republic. The work is divided into 11 basic chapters. Chapter One and Two are devoted to a general description of the General Meeting as the supreme authority of the capital commercial companies and analyze the manner of decision-making. Significant space is devoted to the legal nature of the resolutions of the General Meeting, where the work confronts the various currents of opinion among professionals themselves and with the decisions of the Supreme Court of the Czech Republic. Chapter Three contains the reasons for invalidity of a resolution described with a more detailed analysis of defects, in the presence of which can be the validity of the resolution called into question. Chapter Four is devoted to nullity, as the specific case of the invalidity of the resolutions of the General Meeting, which has resulted in a breakthrough to the limits laid down in § 131, respectively § 183 of the Commercial Code. Chapter Five deals with conditions,...

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