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Company members in individual types of companies
Kučva, Tomáš ; Horáček, Tomáš (advisor) ; Zahradníčková, Marie (referee)
The thesis sets its goal in finding and identifying the most significant elements of differentiation between a legal statuses of members of individual forms of business companies in Czech law system. These elements are being a subject of further analysis and research of how they result both in the companies' operations and internal relations between members. Despite the fact that in general, rights and duties of members of individual types of business companies are based on values and mechanics that are common to all, legal statuses of members are diametrically different in many ways. These differences have major impact both on forms and extent to which members can excercise their rights, as well as matters of their duties and consequences of their default. However, these distinctions systematically correspond with whether a personal or capital element prevails in the type of the corporation. The first chapter introduces the essential parameters and specifics of individual forms of companies, emphasising their role and importance within a business environment. Chapter two is dedicated to the matters of membership in a business company, focusing on its acquirement and termination in different types of companies. From a comparative view, this chapter first describes both original and derivative ways...
Members of Individual Types of Business Companies
Radoměřská, Jana ; Horáček, Tomáš (advisor) ; Černá, Stanislava (referee)
The presented thesis with the title "Members of Individual Types of Business Companies" deals with the analysis of the legal status of companies' partners. The primary aim of the thesis is to identify and describe in detail the most fundamental aspects that define and influence the participation of members in particular forms of business companies, and, in the final consequence, the very nature of these entities. The main subject of this thesis is a member's relationship, which represents a binding line between a business company and partners as individuals. Through the examination of particular elements of this legal relationship including specific ways leading to its creation or termination within each type of the business company the differences in the legal status of subjects of these entities are determined. The issue of partners' legal status regulation is analysed from the perspective de lege lata, while in suitable cases the positive law is compared with the preceding legislation. The goal of such a comparison is to declare the evolution in the normative solution to a particular question. The thesis also deals with some parts of company laws which are problematic in terms of interpretation. Using the interpretative rules, I am assuming a viewpoint of my own in order to overcome the...

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