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Notarial deed as an obligatory form of juridical act for disposition mortis causa
Ševců, Kateřina ; Dvořák, Jan (advisor) ; Elischer, David (referee)
Notarial deed as an obligatory form of juridical act for disposition mortis causa The purpose of my thesis is to discuss about juridical act for disposition mortis causa which for its validity requires mandatory form of notarial deed with a brief explanation of particular institutes. Submitted work is divided into eight chapters, the first chapter begins with a foreword by which is the work briefly introduced and shows the readers in the issue. The second chapter discusses about the importance of a notarial deed of juridical act for disposition mortis causa and highlights the benefits of drafting these documents by professional lawyer, such as notary, in comparison with risks that might come if the acquirer of these documents decides for a private form. In this chapter I also show on the probative force of public documents compared to private documents. In conclusion of this chapter is a brief list of the mandatory requirement of a notarial deed of juridical act for disposition mortis causa, including authorization to admit and lend these notarial acts. The third chapter deals in detail the "old-new" institute of contract of inheritance, its history and a brief comparison with the institute of donation mortis causa. The fourth chapter of my work pays attention to renunciation of the right of...
Painting art work as the subject of the legal negotiations
Cenkerová, Markéta ; Dobřichovský, Tomáš (advisor) ; Wünschová Pujmanová, Alexandra (referee)
in English Painting as an Object of Jurudical Acts The work is focused on individual types of legal proceedings connected with the painter's artwork. First, it offers an excursion to the basics of copyright, its development and contemporary issues. The work provides classification of copyright in the system of intellectual property rights and briefly explains the differences between continental and Anglo-American concepts. The following chapters attempt to define the terms "author", "work" and "painting". Then, it deals in more detail with specific types of artworks, such as restoration, book illustrations, derived works, parody and cartoon and street-art. In the next chapter, the thesis explains the relationship between the author and the owner of the work and some copyright restrictions that this situation brings, in the subchapter the work analyzes the export of painting artworks abroad. In its main part, the work gradually focuses on the individual types of legal proceedings connected with the painting, their characteristics and their adaptation. In the sorting of different ways of using it proceeds according to the system of the law, the largest range is devoted to the sale and purchase of the painter's artwork. In the subchapters, the work deals with the issue of pricing of painting artworks,...
Notarial deed as an obligatory form of juridical act for disposition mortis causa
Ševců, Kateřina ; Dvořák, Jan (advisor) ; Elischer, David (referee)
Notarial deed as an obligatory form of juridical act for disposition mortis causa The purpose of my thesis is to discuss about juridical act for disposition mortis causa which for its validity requires mandatory form of notarial deed with a brief explanation of particular institutes. Submitted work is divided into eight chapters, the first chapter begins with a foreword by which is the work briefly introduced and shows the readers in the issue. The second chapter discusses about the importance of a notarial deed of juridical act for disposition mortis causa and highlights the benefits of drafting these documents by professional lawyer, such as notary, in comparison with risks that might come if the acquirer of these documents decides for a private form. In this chapter I also show on the probative force of public documents compared to private documents. In conclusion of this chapter is a brief list of the mandatory requirement of a notarial deed of juridical act for disposition mortis causa, including authorization to admit and lend these notarial acts. The third chapter deals in detail the "old-new" institute of contract of inheritance, its history and a brief comparison with the institute of donation mortis causa. The fourth chapter of my work pays attention to renunciation of the right of...

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