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Tortious Liability of a Member of a Statutory Body of a Business Corporation Towards Third Parties
Flídr, Jan ; Pelikánová, Irena (advisor) ; Elischer, David (referee) ; Rozehnal, Aleš (referee)
The dissertation addresses liability borne by members of statutory bodies (directors) for damage caused to third parties (parties not involved in the relevant corporation) where the director commits a tort in discharge of his/her tasks for the corporation, as stipulated under the general provisions of tort law. The dissertation is structured into an introduction, four chapters and a conclusion. The first chapter outlines the foundations for the analysis of directors' liability for torts. In the second chapter, the author tackles the topic of liability that directors bear under civil law for any tortious acts they commit, concluding that directors are liable to compensate any damage caused by a tort committed by them while acting for the relevant corporation. The director's personal liability vis-à-vis the aggrieved party for any tort committed is not prejudiced by the fact that the director committed the tort while performing his/her tasks; this circumstance only means that the tort will be attributed to the legal person, which then is liable for the tort together with the director. The author primarily argues here that the principles governing legal representation are not applicable to torts committed by directors, and the legal consequences of the tort thus cannot be attributed solely to the legal person...
Obligations arising from torts
Chyba, Petr ; Hásová, Jiřina (advisor) ; Švarc, Zbyněk (referee)
The bachelor thesis is about obligations arising from torts according to the contemporary legislation in the Civil Code. This thesis deals with tortious liability in civil law and the aim of the thesis is to analyse this legal institute. The bachelor thesis serves coherent summary of particular aspects of tortious liability. The thesis is divided into five chapters. The first chapter deals with general liability from the view of the theory of law, theoretical conception of liability in civil law and prevention of damage in civil law. The second chapter is dedicated to formation of duty to provide compensation for damage, especially to particular elements of tortious liability and then to defences. The third chapter is focused on general liability in tort, entities with duty to provide compensation for damage, manner and extent of compensation for harm to assets and non-pecuniary harm. The fourth chapter describes cases of special tortious liability. The fifth chapter is dedicated to compensation for harm to the natural rights of an individual, especially to compensation for bodily harm and death.

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