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Banking contracts
Pola, Jan ; Liška, Petr (advisor) ; Elek, Štefan (referee)
The author of the diploma thesis submits a treatise on the scope of contracts defined by the legal theory which are termed as bank contracts, or alternatively bank trades. In order to formulate the concept and the subject matter of such contracts with the adequate precision, the text of the diploma thesis comprises also a specification of other, yet close terms, the knowledge of which the author considers to be crucial for understanding the particular subject. Thus the author enables the reader who is acquainted with the law but does not specialize in commercial or financial law to familiarize with the submitted subject but also expresses his opinion concerning general necessity of defining particular concepts precisely and completely if these concepts are used to express subsequent concepts. While writing the diploma thesis the author tried to explain the indicated problems in the text wherever it was possible, and refers to general arrangement only where there was no other possibility owing to the extent and range of the work. The text is divided into five chapters. The first chapter, which is preceded by a standard introduction, deals with the bank. It is subdivided into ten smaller sections. The first four sections describe four basic attributes of the bank, namely the required legal form, the...
Banking contracts
Pola, Jan ; Liška, Petr (advisor) ; Elek, Štefan (referee)
The author of the diploma thesis submits a treatise on the scope of contracts defined by the legal theory which are termed as bank contracts, or alternatively bank trades. In order to formulate the concept and the subject matter of such contracts with the adequate precision, the text of the diploma thesis comprises also a specification of other, yet close terms, the knowledge of which the author considers to be crucial for understanding the particular subject. Thus the author enables the reader who is acquainted with the law but does not specialize in commercial or financial law to familiarize with the submitted subject but also expresses his opinion concerning general necessity of defining particular concepts precisely and completely if these concepts are used to express subsequent concepts. While writing the diploma thesis the author tried to explain the indicated problems in the text wherever it was possible, and refers to general arrangement only where there was no other possibility owing to the extent and range of the work. The text is divided into five chapters. The first chapter, which is preceded by a standard introduction, deals with the bank. It is subdivided into ten smaller sections. The first four sections describe four basic attributes of the bank, namely the required legal form, the...

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