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Records in the Land Register
Bulíčková, Karolína ; Žákovská, Karolina (advisor) ; Franková, Martina (referee)
Records in the Land Register This diploma thesis deals with the institute of records in the Land Register, which, due to Act No. 89/2012 Coll., the Civil Code, underwent numerous changes that needed to be reflected in legal regulation of the Land Register. At the time of writing this thesis, it has already been 6 years since the recodification of the Civil Code and changes associated therewith. Thus, it is possible to evaluate the legal regulation of records in the Land Register in its whole complexity. The thesis is divided in five parts that analyse different aspects of this legal institute. The first part of the diploma thesis outlines the historical evolution of the evidence of real estate itself for better understanding of current legal regulation. The second part of the thesis is focused on current legal regulation of the Land Register, its essential principles of holding the Register and extracts from the Land Register providing information about the state of real estate. The third part deals with the subject of evidence, as not all real property is being registered in the Land Register. Regardless the general description, the contentious part of the issue based on legal regulation is being involved in the description of each real estate as well. The fourth part of the diploma thesis aims to...
Land Servitudes and Their Recording in the Land Register
Rybář, Robin ; Žákovská, Karolina (advisor) ; Franková, Martina (referee)
LAND SERVITUDES AND THEIR RECORDING IN THE LAND REGISTER - ABSTRACT The diploma thesis focuses on land servitudes, a type of property rights that bears the utmost importance. The essence of land servitudes is an obligation of an owner of land to ab- stain from doing something or to tolerate certain activities performed by an owner of other land. Land servitudes are an ancient legal institute dating as far back as the law of Ancient Rome. The essence of the institute has remained the same, but the legislation has undergone several changes over the centuries. Individual aspects of this legal institute are examined in the thesis, starting with the cre- ation of land servitudes, leading on to their content and ending with their extinction. The clas- sification of servitudes as rights in rem is taken into account and the legal consequences of this placements are deduced. Attention is primarily paid to the content and scope of servitudes, to individual means of acquiring a servitude and their creation, to legal relations arising from ser- vitudes, to the protection of servitudes and to the extinction of servitudes. A significant part of the thesis deals with particular types of land servitudes listed by the Civil Code. The subject of land servitudes is completed by the issue of recording land servitudes in the...
Recording rights and other data in the Land Register (Cadastre)
Váňová, Petra ; Franková, Martina (advisor) ; Humlíčková, Petra (referee)
This diploma thesis deals with the recording rights and other data in the Land Register. This thesis looks at the history and the principles of the Cadastre. Every way of entering in the Land Register is analyzed in the thesis, the text points out changes made due to re-codification of private law. The attention is paid to the entry of legal relations and recording procedure.
Land registry and its role in private law relations
Kliment, Václav ; Švestka, Jiří (advisor) ; Salač, Josef (referee)
The aim of the diploma thesis is to give readers an idea of cadastral legislation. The main attention is paid to the importance of Land registry for the area of private law. The thesis is logically structured and consists of three separate chapters, subdivided into parts and sections. The first chapter is composed of three parts and contains a historical guide throught the development of real estate records since the perriod of land registry books to the current form of cadastre of real estates. Emphasis is placed on the legal institution of Land registry books, which is the main source of inspiration for the treatment of so-called public directories contained in the new Civil Code. Author of the work include a historical chapter for better understanding of the current form of the cadastre and its main weaknesses. The second chapter is divided into five parts. The first two sections explains the basic concepts (eg, land, plot, building, dwelling unit and non-residential premises unit), and the principles on which the modification of cadastre costs (eg the principle of priority, the principle of formal and material publicity). Remaining three parts of the second chapter deal with the private aspects of the cadastral proceedings. Special emphasis is placed on the entry of legal relations, which is from the...
Records in the Land Register
Bulíčková, Karolína ; Žákovská, Karolina (advisor) ; Franková, Martina (referee)
Records in the Land Register This diploma thesis deals with the institute of records in the Land Register, which, due to Act No. 89/2012 Coll., the Civil Code, underwent numerous changes that needed to be reflected in legal regulation of the Land Register. At the time of writing this thesis, it has already been 6 years since the recodification of the Civil Code and changes associated therewith. Thus, it is possible to evaluate the legal regulation of records in the Land Register in its whole complexity. The thesis is divided in five parts that analyse different aspects of this legal institute. The first part of the diploma thesis outlines the historical evolution of the evidence of real estate itself for better understanding of current legal regulation. The second part of the thesis is focused on current legal regulation of the Land Register, its essential principles of holding the Register and extracts from the Land Register providing information about the state of real estate. The third part deals with the subject of evidence, as not all real property is being registered in the Land Register. Regardless the general description, the contentious part of the issue based on legal regulation is being involved in the description of each real estate as well. The fourth part of the diploma thesis aims to...
Land Servitudes and Their Recording in the Land Register
Rybář, Robin ; Žákovská, Karolina (advisor) ; Franková, Martina (referee)
LAND SERVITUDES AND THEIR RECORDING IN THE LAND REGISTER - ABSTRACT The diploma thesis focuses on land servitudes, a type of property rights that bears the utmost importance. The essence of land servitudes is an obligation of an owner of land to ab- stain from doing something or to tolerate certain activities performed by an owner of other land. Land servitudes are an ancient legal institute dating as far back as the law of Ancient Rome. The essence of the institute has remained the same, but the legislation has undergone several changes over the centuries. Individual aspects of this legal institute are examined in the thesis, starting with the cre- ation of land servitudes, leading on to their content and ending with their extinction. The clas- sification of servitudes as rights in rem is taken into account and the legal consequences of this placements are deduced. Attention is primarily paid to the content and scope of servitudes, to individual means of acquiring a servitude and their creation, to legal relations arising from ser- vitudes, to the protection of servitudes and to the extinction of servitudes. A significant part of the thesis deals with particular types of land servitudes listed by the Civil Code. The subject of land servitudes is completed by the issue of recording land servitudes in the...
Recording rights and other data in the Land Register (Cadastre)
Váňová, Petra ; Franková, Martina (advisor) ; Humlíčková, Petra (referee)
This diploma thesis deals with the recording rights and other data in the Land Register. This thesis looks at the history and the principles of the Cadastre. Every way of entering in the Land Register is analyzed in the thesis, the text points out changes made due to re-codification of private law. The attention is paid to the entry of legal relations and recording procedure.
Land registry and its role in private law relations
Kliment, Václav ; Švestka, Jiří (advisor) ; Salač, Josef (referee)
The aim of the diploma thesis is to give readers an idea of cadastral legislation. The main attention is paid to the importance of Land registry for the area of private law. The thesis is logically structured and consists of three separate chapters, subdivided into parts and sections. The first chapter is composed of three parts and contains a historical guide throught the development of real estate records since the perriod of land registry books to the current form of cadastre of real estates. Emphasis is placed on the legal institution of Land registry books, which is the main source of inspiration for the treatment of so-called public directories contained in the new Civil Code. Author of the work include a historical chapter for better understanding of the current form of the cadastre and its main weaknesses. The second chapter is divided into five parts. The first two sections explains the basic concepts (eg, land, plot, building, dwelling unit and non-residential premises unit), and the principles on which the modification of cadastre costs (eg the principle of priority, the principle of formal and material publicity). Remaining three parts of the second chapter deal with the private aspects of the cadastral proceedings. Special emphasis is placed on the entry of legal relations, which is from the...

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