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Assets in the insolvency proceeding
Marek, David ; Smolík, Petr (referee)
The thesis focuses on the concept of assets, which represents one of the most basic and most important notions of the insolvency law. Assets within the meaning of the Insolvency Act are intended to satisfy the debtor's creditors. The correct finding and recording of the relevant assets and the and the following stages of the insolvency proceedings have a crucial impact on the level of satisfaction that will be given to the debtor's creditors. Step by step, the present thesis introduces to the reader the legal regulation of the most important legal terms related to the insolvency assets. Starting with the definition of the term assets to the inventory phase, where the relevant assets are recorded. In the context of this phase, the thesis addresses the duty of co-operation by the debtor in the insolvency proceedings. The thesis continues to deal with the inventory of the insolvency assets, including the asset valuation. Not even the description of the possibilities of defending the wrong classification of the property in the inventory of assets is missing. The next chapter, in turn, deals with the handling and management of insolvency assets by the insolvency administrator. The last chapter focuses on possible ways of monetizing assets, whereby the different ways are compared to each other and the...
Bankrupt's estate in the insolvency proceedings
Fuksa, Jan ; Pohl, Tomáš (advisor) ; Macková, Alena (referee)
English abstract This diploma thesis is concerned with the institution of the estate in insolvency proceedings. The insolvency estate is a key concept in insolvency law, as the successful consummation of the very goal of insolvency proceedings depends on the substance of this term. The goal of insolvency proceedings is the highest possible, properly prorated satisfaction of the debtor's creditors. The present thesis does not attempt to cover the concept of the insolvency estate in its entire breadth with respect to the various methods for resolving the debtor's insolvency, but instead focuses on the general delineation of the insolvency estate and on certain specific aspects related to bankruptcy discharge. The thesis also discusses some of the most recent changes to the law which were introduced in particular by the bankruptcy discharge amendment effective as of 1 June 2019 - an amendment which has fundamentally changed the previous legal framework for bankruptcy discharge and which has had a not insignificant impact also on the way in which the insolvency estate as a legal concept is shaped. The main objective pursued by this diploma thesis is to assess the current legal framework governing the insolvency estate as well as the institutions which build upon the insolvency estate, in terms of how they hold...
Assets in the insolvency proceeding
Marek, David ; Smolík, Petr (referee)
The thesis focuses on the concept of assets, which represents one of the most basic and most important notions of the insolvency law. Assets within the meaning of the Insolvency Act are intended to satisfy the debtor's creditors. The correct finding and recording of the relevant assets and the and the following stages of the insolvency proceedings have a crucial impact on the level of satisfaction that will be given to the debtor's creditors. Step by step, the present thesis introduces to the reader the legal regulation of the most important legal terms related to the insolvency assets. Starting with the definition of the term assets to the inventory phase, where the relevant assets are recorded. In the context of this phase, the thesis addresses the duty of co-operation by the debtor in the insolvency proceedings. The thesis continues to deal with the inventory of the insolvency assets, including the asset valuation. Not even the description of the possibilities of defending the wrong classification of the property in the inventory of assets is missing. The next chapter, in turn, deals with the handling and management of insolvency assets by the insolvency administrator. The last chapter focuses on possible ways of monetizing assets, whereby the different ways are compared to each other and the...
Assets in insolvency proceeding
Marek, David ; Pohl, Tomáš (advisor) ; Macková, Alena (referee)
The thesis focuses on the concept of assets, which represents one of the most basic and most important notions of the insolvency law. Assets within the meaning of the Insolvency Act are intended to satisfy the debtor's creditors. The correct finding and recording of the relevant assets and the and the following stages of the insolvency proceedings have a crucial impact on the level of satisfaction that will be given to the debtor's creditors. Step by step, the present thesis introduces to the reader the legal regulation of the most important legal terms related to the insolvency assets. Starting with the definition of the term assets to the inventory phase, where the relevant assets are recorded. In the context of this phase, the thesis addresses the duty of co-operation by the debtor in the insolvency proceedings. The thesis continues to deal with the inventory of the insolvency assets, including the asset valuation. Not even the description of the possibilities of defending the wrong classification of the property in the inventory of assets is missing. The next chapter, in turn, deals with the handling and management of insolvency assets by the insolvency administrator. The last chapter focuses on possible ways of monetizing assets, whereby the different ways are compared to each other and the...

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