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Abuse of majority or minority votes in a capital company
Szmuda, Jozef ; Černá, Stanislava (advisor) ; Josková, Lucie (referee)
Abuse of majority and minority votes within the corporate enterprises This thesis analyzes the possible abuse of majority and minority votes within the corporate enterprises in light of a fundamental changes of civil legislation brought by the Act No. 89/2012 Coll., the Civil Code of the Czech Republic, as amended, and the Act No. 90/2012 Coll., on business companies and societies (Czech Business Corporations Act) as amended. This examination provides a baseline comparison of new legal rules with the existing legislation and highlights the most important changes that were adopted in the form of the new regulation. On the basis of the analysis, the author evaluates the advantages of the new law and attempts to identify problems that may occur when the law comes into force. The applicability of the existing case law to the new legislation was one of the objectives of the paper. The author came to the conclusion that the applicability of the law is limited to the fundamental legal principles and rules only. The reasoning is that the abuse of majority and minority votes in the corporate enterprises is of such a special nature that it would not be desirable to create any definite rules of interpretation for all the cases or the so-called typical cases. On the contrary, the court should be very careful...

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