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Thing in a legal sense
Szostok, David ; Elischer, David (advisor) ; Thöndel, Alexandr (referee)
in english This work deals with institute of things in a legal sense in new civil code (Act. n. 89/2012 civil code) recently issued on our territory. New conception of the things in a legal sense brings entirely new aspect in comparison with former conception in which things were not defined at all. New definition of things returns to the conception being in effect on our territory at times of the so called "First Republic" in which was conception receptioned from the Austria civil code. After preface work proceed to the genesis of the term of the things in legal sense in ours civil codes being in effect in history of our country. Following chapter deals with the new aspect of the definition and mainly analyses its conditions which concrete estate has to fulfil to be proclaimed as a thing in a legal sense by definition of the civil code (usefulness, difference from the person, manageability). There is very often used as a source the doctrines and jurisprudence from the epoch of the first republic. It is logical because of the identical definition of the things in a legal sense. Next subhead deals with condition of utility of the things where analytically finding conclusion about necessity or this condition and how this condition will affect some estate in a way being or not being things in a legal...

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