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52 Résumé (English) Thesis title: Unit Owners Community as a subject of Law by Denisa Součková Housing rights and housing politics belong to frequently accentuated topics of general discussion of today. Without question, ownership stands to be a private issue, although its legal regulation is common...

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Main Author: Součková, Denisa
Other Authors: Oehm, Jaroslav
Format: Dissertation
Language:Czech
Published: 2009
Online Access:http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-278803
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Summary:52 Résumé (English) Thesis title: Unit Owners Community as a subject of Law by Denisa Součková Housing rights and housing politics belong to frequently accentuated topics of general discussion of today. Without question, ownership stands to be a private issue, although its legal regulation is commonly entrusted to the standard means and norms of private law, such as the Civil Code; furthermore, to the rules of public law, be it the Building and Construction Law or the Land Registration Law, tax and accounting standards or remedial law norms. The thesis' primary objective is to focus on the law No. 90/1995 Coll., the Law of Apartment Ownership (hereinafter referred to as LAO), and most importantly, on the legal person created under authority thereof - Unit Owners Community (UOC). LAO codifies mainly building co- ownership relations, apartment and non-residential premises ownership bearings, referred to as units located in a building, which are the subject of civil relations. Owners of residential or non-residential units execute their rights and duties to the circulating areas or co-habited premises within the building by means of Unit Owners Community, a legal person, which according to the enforceable legal regulations comes to inception directly through meeting the LAO conditions, without the necessity of...