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Cooperative and non-cooperative ownership of a flat
Nováček, Vladimír ; Salač, Josef (advisor) ; Švestka, Jiří (referee)
The aim of the thesis is to analyse a legal enviroment about the ownership of a flat in various forms. The goal is to provide the reader with advantages and disadvantages of each of that forms. The thesis is composed of five main chapters. First two chapters are devoted to a short summary of both the cooperative and non-cooperative form of ownership of a flat. After the evaluation of existing legislation in historical context, the following text is focused on fundamental and also application-often problematic legal institutes. View of the academic and judicial community is provided as well. Chapter three analyzes the procedure of transformation of a housing stock after the velvet revolution in 1989, when the economic and political situation has significantly changed and all legal relations has to adopt to new times. This chapter explains the legal way of transferring flats from cooperative to non-cooperative ownership and conditions to be fulfilled. Chapter four compares these forms of ownership on the background of major legal institutes and highligts or warns on the other hand about challenges arising in connection with the appropriate form of ownership. In the last main chapter, several amendments on new legislature are critically assessed, pros and cons are described and some thoughts are pointed out...
Cooperative and non-cooperative ownership of a flat
Nováček, Vladimír ; Salač, Josef (advisor) ; Švestka, Jiří (referee)
The aim of the thesis is to analyse a legal enviroment about the ownership of a flat in various forms. The goal is to provide the reader with advantages and disadvantages of each of that forms. The thesis is composed of five main chapters. First two chapters are devoted to a short summary of both the cooperative and non-cooperative form of ownership of a flat. After the evaluation of existing legislation in historical context, the following text is focused on fundamental and also application-often problematic legal institutes. View of the academic and judicial community is provided as well. Chapter three analyzes the procedure of transformation of a housing stock after the velvet revolution in 1989, when the economic and political situation has significantly changed and all legal relations has to adopt to new times. This chapter explains the legal way of transferring flats from cooperative to non-cooperative ownership and conditions to be fulfilled. Chapter four compares these forms of ownership on the background of major legal institutes and highligts or warns on the other hand about challenges arising in connection with the appropriate form of ownership. In the last main chapter, several amendments on new legislature are critically assessed, pros and cons are described and some thoughts are pointed out...
Association of Unit Owners
Koblížková, Hana ; Žák, Květoslav (advisor) ; Spirit, Michal (referee)
This thesis deals with issues of ownership and co-ownership of residential and non-residential premises, particularly with the legal regulation of the association of unit owners. The first chapter describes the association of unit owners as a special type of a legal person, and the procedure of its formation and its liquidation. The second part is devoted to the bodies of the association, to their competencies and decision making. The third and the fourth chapter describe the activity and the economy of the association and the rights and duties of unit owners. Following the results of a survey, the last part of the thesis deals with the functioning of associations of unit owners in real life and with the observance of legislation by associations.

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