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Usage of information technologies for optimalization of payment transactions
Kost, Tomáš ; Nováková, Lucie (referee) ; Kříž, Jiří (advisor)
This master's thesis analyses the problems concerning system of payments especially clearing credit transfers, bank statement of accounts and interconnection with the company’s information system. It proposes suitable ways of optimalization which in the upshot lead to a better exploitation of information technologies and simplification for the human operator.
Payment order procedures
Blažek, Martin ; Sedláček, Miroslav (advisor) ; Smolík, Petr (referee)
Payment order procedures Abstract This diploma thesis is thematically focused on payment order procedures which represent a way to enforce a monetary claim in civil court proceedings in a simpler, faster and more effective way. Its aim is to provide an analytical view of the chosen topic, point out and comment on problematic aspects of the current legislation and take a position on the intended future legislation. The diploma thesis is divided into six chapters. Chapter No. 1 provides a basic introduction to the chosen topic when it offers a brief look at the history and specifies the concept of payment order procedures in more detail. Chapter No. 2 elaborates a regular payment order in detail, starting with the characteristics of the prerequisites for its issuance and ending with its legal power and enforceability. Chapter No. 3 deals with the electronic payment order, the introduction of which into the legal system is seen as the initial beginning of the planned electronization of the Czech justice system; within the framework of this chapter, with regard to the nature of the electronic payment order, its differences from the regular payment order are particularly pointed out. The focus of Chapter No. 4, which is systematically arranged similarly to Chapter No. 2, is the European payment order which,...
Payment order procedures
Burianová, Klára ; Frintová, Dita (advisor) ; Vyskočilová, Silvia (referee)
This diploma thesis covers payment order procedures and its object is to offer a complex view on the payment order procedures. The thesis is devided into seven main parts. The first part of the thesis introduces the payment order procedures. It also focuses on principles of the payment order procedures, on competent courts and on files. Then, the reader is about to ascertain successively about a payment order, an electronic payment order, a European payment order and a bill (cheque) payment order from the second to the fifth part of the thesis. The sixth part of the thesis concerns the payment order procedures according to a proposal of the new Civil Procedure Code. The final seventh part is related to a payment order procedure and an action order procedure under the French Code de procédure civile. In payment order procedures, proceedings are not ordered and the facts of the matter are not substantiated or proven. The court decides without hearing the defendant on the basis of a proposal. In a payment order, the defendant is ordered to pay to the plaintiff the filed receivable and costs of proceedings, or to file the protest. The difference between an electronic payment order and a payment order is in the form of the request. The advantage of an electronic payment order procedure is that the request for an...
Payment order procedure
Jurásek, Vít ; Sedláček, Miroslav (advisor) ; Smolík, Petr (referee)
The diploma thesis deals with the current legislation of a payment order procedure. It is focused on issues for which legislation does not have an explicit answer. The thesis in particular with the help of generalized conclusions from more significant court decisions tries to find solutions for situations that occur more or less often during the payment order procedure, but are not dealt with uniformly in the practice of lower courts. The existing legislation is also compared with a possible future modification in the new civil procedure code. At first, the concept of the payment order procedure and its basic principles are defined. Furthermore, the importance of this form of procedure for the current Czech judiciary is evaluated, as it helps to speed up and simplify activities of judiciary. This is also achieved by involving court emloyees in decision-making acitivity, whose specifics are also described by the thesis. The following sections are focused on a payment order, an electronic payment order, a payment order under a bill of exchange or a cheque and a European order of payment. The conditions for issuing a given type of decision, its content and the defense options of the defendant are always interpreted. The differences between each sub-type of payment order procedure from general civil proceedings...
The electronic payment order procedure at the district court
Nippertová, Pavla ; Macková, Alena (referee) ; Smolík, Petr (referee)
In this thesis is described electronic order for payment procedure at the district court. Thesis is divided into six chapters. It begins with a history. The main body of the thesis deals with a legal analysis of the electronic order for payment procedure at a district court. It involves the beginning of the procedure, conditions of procedure, delivery, correction tools, and finally, enforcement. It points at deficiency in legal regulations which makes the interpretation of law problematic. In addition, there can be found a comparative study with a German legal system and European order for payment is also mentioned.
Payment services and their legal regulation
Pártl, Jakub ; Kotáb, Petr (advisor) ; Kohajda, Michael (referee)
The diploma thesis "The Payment services and their legal regulation" deals with payment services, their definition and description of the legislation. Furthermore it treats payment services contract and focuses further on payment transactions (transfer of funds), in particular payment orders and their requirements. The aim of the paper is analysis of various payment services and related institutions, including a short presentation of persons authorized to provide a payment service. The paper itself consists of introduction, three chapters and conclusion. The author presents the topic and his motives along with short example of literature in the introduction. First chapter deals with a theoretical introduction to the topic and explains key concepts and relations, including specific notion of payment (contact). Furthermore, the first chapter includes description of the persons authorized to provide payment services and introduces legislation dealing with payment services, including European legislation and its comparison with the preceding regulation covering payments. In the second part, the author presents, defines and describes the various payment services, including examples. Also so-called negative list of payment services, as results from the Payment Act, is presented. The second chapter also...
Usage of information technologies for optimalization of payment transactions
Kost, Tomáš ; Nováková, Lucie (referee) ; Kříž, Jiří (advisor)
This master's thesis analyses the problems concerning system of payments especially clearing credit transfers, bank statement of accounts and interconnection with the company’s information system. It proposes suitable ways of optimalization which in the upshot lead to a better exploitation of information technologies and simplification for the human operator.
Classification of the payment instruments and their advantages for the client
WELSEROVÁ, Jitka
The aim of the work is to compare various types of payment instruments in domestic and foreign payment systems. I compare their advantages and disadvantages from the view of the firm client. International and also domestic business brings a lot of risks, which firms have to face to. They can eliminate the risks by using various types of payment and security instruments. I compare the fees for providing payments in two banks {--} Volksbank CZ, a. s, and Oberbank AG.

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