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Bill of exchange as a securing instrument
Rychlý, Matěj ; Horáček, Vít (advisor) ; Zahradníčková, Marie (referee)
A bill of exchange was historically used for payment purposes. However, over time it was figured out that it can designate as a securing instrument. Such a usage of a bill of exchange brings as well a series of theoretical and practical confusions. Therefore, one of the main aims of this thesis is to analyze a securing bill of exchange and examine and describe the different attributes and specifics that bind to it. Another main aim of this thesis is securing bill of exchange to be compared with another hedging instruments which are provided by civil law, such as the pledge and the suretyship. Because of this comparison it is easier to show if the bill of exchange is an appropriate securing instrument, and what are its strengths and weaknesses. As a working method is using analysis and comparison. The thesis is divided into nine chapters. The first chapter sets out the aims and the direction which the thesis will take and further outline of the content of each chapter. The second chapter deals with the general definition of a bill of exchange, lists the types of a bill of exchange that exist. It also defines the functions of a bill of exchange, where these functions are meant a tender, payment tool or securing instrument. The third chapter describes the essence of a securing bill of exchange, which...
Bill of exchange as a securing instrument
Rychlý, Matěj ; Horáček, Vít (advisor) ; Zahradníčková, Marie (referee)
A bill of exchange was historically used for payment purposes. However, over time it was figured out that it can designate as a securing instrument. Such a usage of a bill of exchange brings as well a series of theoretical and practical confusions. Therefore, one of the main aims of this thesis is to analyze a securing bill of exchange and examine and describe the different attributes and specifics that bind to it. Another main aim of this thesis is securing bill of exchange to be compared with another hedging instruments which are provided by civil law, such as the pledge and the suretyship. Because of this comparison it is easier to show if the bill of exchange is an appropriate securing instrument, and what are its strengths and weaknesses. As a working method is using analysis and comparison. The thesis is divided into nine chapters. The first chapter sets out the aims and the direction which the thesis will take and further outline of the content of each chapter. The second chapter deals with the general definition of a bill of exchange, lists the types of a bill of exchange that exist. It also defines the functions of a bill of exchange, where these functions are meant a tender, payment tool or securing instrument. The third chapter describes the essence of a securing bill of exchange, which...
Functions of bills of exchange with a emphasis on its securing function
Hrmo, Michal ; Zahradníčková, Marie (advisor) ; Elek, Štefan (referee)
The final thesis is divided into seven chapters, which are divided into several sub-chapters. First chapter contains short introduction about the main focus of the thesis and the purpose of the work. Its aim is to test the hypothesis that the securing bill of exchange is a suitable tool to secure obligations and, if so, under what conditions. Despite the common opinion that advantages are on the creditors' side, reader will also see pitfalls that accompany its use. Second chapter explains the concept of bill of exchange from a broader perspective, including its evolution and development of current legislation. It also compares legislation of Czech Republic and European Union with a brief look into some differences of Anglo- American law of bills of exchange. There are also defined types of bills of exchange with their requirements described in this chapter. Third chapter deals with securing bill of exchange in detail. It explains its characteristics, content and scope. Subchapter 3.3 is devoted to the most commonly used type of securing bill of exchange-blank bill. There are also results of the survey of usage of bills of exchange with description. Reader will learn about advantages and disadvantages of securing bill of exchange. Fourth chapter is a brief explanation of the various aspects of agreement on...
Bill of exchange as a securing instrument
Lazár, Martin ; Horáček, Vít (advisor) ; Zahradníčková, Marie (referee)
Bill of Exchange as a securing instrument (Summary) This thesis pertains to the securing bill of exchange, both on theoretical and practical levels. It deals with its particular characteristics which effectively distinguish a securing bill of exchange from bills of exchange fulfilling distinct functions, as well as from other securing instruments. The thesis provides its readers with a comprehensive view of the advantages the securing bill of exchange has to offer within a variety of private legal relations. Simultaneously, it warns against the perils which are inherent thereto, both with respect to the creditors and the debtors. The thesis thereby emphasizes a necessity for at least a certain level of knowledge concerning the nature and potential of the securing bill of exchange, which would in practice help prevent misuse of this instrument and inflicting damage on the debtors. The first chapter focuses on the causal obligation of a debtor and a creditor and its connection to the bill of exchange aiming to secure that relation. Together with the second chapter, these two provide for the fundamental nature and specific features of the securing bill of exchange. The third chapter pertains to the contractual basis for securing the receivables, and its crucial importance as it involves various contractual...

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