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Inheritance proceedings with focus on transfer of debts of the testator
Hönig, Ondřej ; Macková, Alena (advisor) ; Dvořák, Bohumil (referee)
This rigorous thesis entitled "Inheritance proceedings with focus on transfer of debts of the testator - natural person" studies the inheritance proceedings from the perspective, respectively, with a focus on the transfer of debts of the testator to legal successors, as this area of law has undergone significant changes in previous years following the recodification of private law, and raising a number of questions of legal doctrine and practice, which have not been answered yet. With regard to current social developments, it can be assumed that debts will appear in the estates more frequently, and hence this topic deserves due attention. This thesis is divided into three chapters. The first chapter focuses on the theoretical and legal definition of the inheritance proceedings themselves, including the position of a notary as an authorized court commissioner to perform acts of the court of first instance, and the definition of the debt institute, its concept, limitation, and transition to legal successors. The second chapter builds on the conclusions made in the previous chapter and sets them at the level of applicable procedural law, as it discusses the procedure of the court commissioner in resolving inheritance proceedings in which testator left debts. Attention is paid to the fundamental...
Notarial deed with declaration of enforceability
Hönig, Ondřej ; Macková, Alena (advisor) ; Pohl, Tomáš (referee)
This thesis titled "Notarial deed with declaration of enforceability" deals with the specific type of notarial deed, which is also enforceable title for enforcement procedure. It is a special type of notarial deed, whose tradition dates back to the 19th century. The aim of this work is to describe notarial deed with declaration of enforceability from the perspective of civil proceedings because it is the legal instrument, which for its flexibility, can in practice, replace Court Judgments. This thesis is divided into five chapters. The first chapter contains a brief historical development of notarial deeds with declaration of enforceability since its adoption into legal system in 1871 to the present. The second chapter deals with notarial deeds as authentic instruments, as well as notarial deeds on legal acts and then by each type of notarial deed with declaration of enforceability, including notarial deed as European Enforcement Order and relationship between the notarial deed with declaration of enforceability and civil adversarial proceedings. The third chapter focuses on notarial deed with declaration of enforceability as title for enforcement procedure and subsequently reviews of a notarial deed within enforcement procedure. The fourth chapter of thesis deals with notaries' responsibility for...

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