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Registration of claims in insolvency proceedings
Murin, Ladislav ; Smolík, Petr (advisor) ; Winterová, Alena (referee)
Registration of claims in insolvency proceedings Abstract In the financial world it is not uncommon for debtors to find themselves in a situation of being insolvent and unable to fulfill their obligations to creditors. Insolvency proceedings were created to resolve such a situation, enabling the creditors to have their claims registered and satisfied en masse (collectively). However, the registration of claims is a complex process consisting of several phases, namely the registration of claims stricto sensu, their verification and satisfaction. Proper understanding of each of its individual aspects is crucial for the creditors. However, constant changes by the legislator to the rules of this process make it difficult for creditors to understand them. The newest changes to the "rules of the game" are a result of two acts by which the Act No. 182/2006 Coll., on insolvency and its resolution (insolvency act) was amended and which came into effect in 2017. The amendments brought a number of changes, but changes to the registration of claims occurred mainly in the verification of filed claims, the status of claims registered by the homeowner association and in the filing of contingent and future secured claims. The most significant change brought about by one of these amendments is the disuse of the verification...

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