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Selected institutes of the law of negotiable instruments
Oškrdová, Marcela ; Zahradníčková, Marie (advisor) ; Patěk, Daniel (referee)
This Thesis concentrates on special instruments of the Bill of Exchange - aval, protest and domicile. The Paper describes their legal framework and currentcase law.The Thesis is divided into three parts, each of which is dedicated to one of the above mentioned institutes of the Bill of Exchange. A case fom author's law practice is included in the chapter dedicated to aval. It specifically elaborates on particularities of the Bill of Exhange avalation. The chapter about protest analyses the author's survey (2013)in which a couple of Czech municipal administrations were requested to certify a protest of a Bill of Exchange.
Endorsement and other related institutes of the law of negotiable instruments
Oškrdová, Marcela ; Zahradníčková, Marie (advisor) ; Horáček, Tomáš (referee)
Endorsement and other related institutes of the law of negotiable instruments The rigorous thesis is dealing with the specific institutes of the negotiable instruments - endorsement, aval, protest and domicile. The thesis is divided into four parts marked with letter A - D. As the most important institute of the law of negotiable instruments, endorsement is described in Part A. The content and purpose of endorsement is concidered there as well as its different forms, types and effects. Part B of the thesis is focused on the problem of aval. At first, there are theoretical and legal principles of aval described with the reference to court decisions when suitable. At the beginning of part B there is a summary of the general securing institutes of civil law. Then, the specific securing institutes of the law of negotiable instruments are discussed. These two are included in the first chapter. The second chapter of the part B is dealing with the principles of accesority and subsidiarity of aval and possible subjects of aval. Afterwards, the requirements of form and content of aval are described. In the Part C the issue of protest is explained. In the first chapter the legal grounds of protest are disscused while the subjects of the process of protest are highlighted. After that the whole text oft he next chapter...
Taxation of the provision of contributions to share capital and outside share capital and taxation of these deposits
Růžička, Josef ; Vondráčková, Pavlína (advisor) ; Novotný, Petr (referee)
Taxation of the provision of contributions to share capital and outside share capital and taxation of these deposits - Abstract This diploma thesis describes the basic tax context in the case of deposits in the company and withdrawals from the company always in connection with equity. The diploma thesis focuses on domestic legal entities. It does not describe the connection with deposits in foreign companies. The diploma thesis is based on the domestic tax system. This system includes the following resources. Domestic regulations (laws that are affected by the so-called transcription of EU directives), international contracts (contracts of prevention of double taxation), domestic case law, and legitimate expectations outside the aforementioned sources. Legitimate expectations consist mainly of conveys from General Financial Directorate and minutes from the Coordinating Committees. The result of the performed analysis of documents is a summary of the basic tax context. The tax context includes the registration obligation (especially Value-added tax on the plant deposit), the notification obligation for payments abroad and the settlement of withheld tax. The key tax for non-monetary deposits is Value added tax. Non-monetary deposits by type are considered to be a service or goods according to ZDPH. The key...
Endorsement and other related institutes of the law of negotiable instruments
Oškrdová, Marcela ; Zahradníčková, Marie (advisor) ; Horáček, Tomáš (referee)
Endorsement and other related institutes of the law of negotiable instruments The rigorous thesis is dealing with the specific institutes of the negotiable instruments - endorsement, aval, protest and domicile. The thesis is divided into four parts marked with letter A - D. As the most important institute of the law of negotiable instruments, endorsement is described in Part A. The content and purpose of endorsement is concidered there as well as its different forms, types and effects. Part B of the thesis is focused on the problem of aval. At first, there are theoretical and legal principles of aval described with the reference to court decisions when suitable. At the beginning of part B there is a summary of the general securing institutes of civil law. Then, the specific securing institutes of the law of negotiable instruments are discussed. These two are included in the first chapter. The second chapter of the part B is dealing with the principles of accesority and subsidiarity of aval and possible subjects of aval. Afterwards, the requirements of form and content of aval are described. In the Part C the issue of protest is explained. In the first chapter the legal grounds of protest are disscused while the subjects of the process of protest are highlighted. After that the whole text oft he next chapter...
Selected institutes of the law of negotiable instruments
Oškrdová, Marcela ; Zahradníčková, Marie (advisor) ; Patěk, Daniel (referee)
This Thesis concentrates on special instruments of the Bill of Exchange - aval, protest and domicile. The Paper describes their legal framework and currentcase law.The Thesis is divided into three parts, each of which is dedicated to one of the above mentioned institutes of the Bill of Exchange. A case fom author's law practice is included in the chapter dedicated to aval. It specifically elaborates on particularities of the Bill of Exhange avalation. The chapter about protest analyses the author's survey (2013)in which a couple of Czech municipal administrations were requested to certify a protest of a Bill of Exchange.

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