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Conclusion (How can juristic persons engage in legal acts and bear potential liability?)

Publication at Faculty of Law |
2018

Abstract

The final chapter aims to summarise the findings made by the authors of the individual chapters and, based on this summary, answer the question of how juristic persons can perform legal acts and bear liability under the recodified Czech law. The structure and contents of the summary thus fully corresponds to the structure of the presented monograph and is divided into the following subchapters: Person as a personified unit of interests; Capacity of a juristic person to "legally act" and "be legally liable"; Effects of fundamental rights on legal relationships of juristic persons; Acts performed by a member of the juristic person's governing body within representation sui generis; Business considerations and liability of members of the governing bodies of juristic persons; Procedural acts performed by juristic persons (and not only by such persons); Respective positions of fault-based and no-fault liability in private law in terms of mutual comparison; What can be imputed to juristic persons on the grounds of no-fault liability; What can be imputed to juristic persons on the grounds of fault-based liability; Responsibility and liability of juristic persons; Liability of juristic persons for an offence under public law.