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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Změna v subjektech právního vztahu nájmu bytu / Change of parties to the legal relationship of the lease of a flat

Hejhal, Zdeněk January 2011 (has links)
The substitution of parties to the legal relationship in relation to renting apartments The contract of rental, the renting apartments, the landlord, the tenant Executive Summary The aim of the thesis is to describe the legal relationship aspects arising in relation to the substitution of parties to renting apartments, with the focus being on substitution initiated by the tenant. The key reason for choosing this topic is the author's personal experience with dealing with the issues that arose as a result of the transfer of rights and obligations pertaining to renting of an apartment of the author's acquaintance, his experience gained during the assistance at the civil proceedings held by district court for Prague 3, the fact that renting is currently an issue of great significance in the Czech law system, and also the increasing number of people living in rented apartments. The thesis comprises ten chapters, each of them considering different aspects of the issues involved. Having provided the background information to the reader in the introductory chapter, the first chapter considers the historical framework of renting apartments. The chapters explores the renting of apartments in accordance with Roman law throughout the Middle Ages up to the present Czech legal regulations, including the rental agreement...
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The rise of renters and renting in Texas colonias

Durst, Noah Joseph 12 December 2013 (has links)
This report documents the growth of renting in Texas colonias, low-income informal settlements along the US-Mexico border. Historically, owner-occupied self-help and self-managed housing has been the norm in these settlements, so scholarly treatment of renting in colonias has been very limited. I begin with a literature review of housing development and housing policy in colonias, before turning, for comparison, to a discussion of renting in the US as well as in informal settlements in the developing world. Chapter 2 draws upon data from the US Census Bureau to describe the nature and extent of the colonia rental market in the six Texas counties with the largest colonia populations: my analysis reveals that renters now make up more than one in five colonia households. I expand on this discussion by examining differences between renter and owner households, paying particular attention to factors that make renters more vulnerable than owners. Chapter 3 employs a variety of regression models to identify the determinants of varying rental rates in colonias. The results suggest that larger, older, and more densely populated colonias have higher rates of renting. In Chapter 4, I utilize a mixed methods approach -- including household surveys, key informant interviews, and intensive case study interviews -- to a) better understand the tenure decisions of colonia renters and to place such decisions within a context of extreme socio-economic vulnerability and b) examine the factors that incentivize a turn toward renting among property owners. I conclude with a discussion of potential policy solutions to ensure that colonia rental accommodation remains affordable, accessible, and of sufficient quality. / text
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Evolution of aircraft finance law : considerations of the UNIDROIT reform project relating to aircraft equipment.

Wang, Yan, 1973- January 2000 (has links)
After more than ten years from its initiation by the Canadian delegation in 1988, the UNIDROIT's legal reform in the area of international security and leasing interests in mobile equipment reached its final stage of discussion at the international level. A Preliminary Draft UNIDROIT Convention on International Interests in Mobile Equipment (" Convention") and a Preliminary Draft Protocol on Matters Specific to Aircraft Equipment ("Protocol") present an evolution of the international security law and the aircraft finance law in particular. The "Convention", as applied through the "Protocol", particularly aims at economic benefits for the aviation industry, which has to cope with considerable financing difficulties due to the uncoordinated national security laws. This thesis addresses legal and economic issues behind the UNIDROIT proposal. / The texts of the "Convention" and the " Protocol" as reviewed by the Drafting Committee of the First Joint Session (Rome, 1--12 February 1999), are attached in the Appendix. (Abstract shortened by UMI.)
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The seizure and detention of aircraft by Canadian airports and the Convention on International Interests in Mobile Equipment : a critical analysis of non-consensual rights under the Unidroit regime

Maniatis, Dimitri. January 2001 (has links)
Canadian airport authorities benefit from the right to seize and detain aircraft where airport charges remain unpaid. By objective measures, this right constitutes a preferred non-consensual right or interest that takes priority under Canadian law over all competing rights and interests in the aircraft subject to seizure and detention, including, for example, the interests of an owner, lessor or secured creditor. In this manner, airport authorities may recover outstanding user fees from both the airlines themselves and from the aircraft owners or lessors. / The Unidroit Convention attempts to harmonise the law applicable to aircraft finance transactions. As such, it targets private law rights. However, its breadth and scope touch upon the statutory rights of third parties with non-consensual interests in aircraft, including those of airport authorities to seize and detain aircraft. / The interplay between the Unidroit regime and the seizure and detention rights of Canada's airport is the focus of this academic discourse. It demonstrates that even though this right, recourse and remedy is of fundamental importance to Canada's National Airports System and its transportation infrastructure generally, the Unidroit Convention could, if implemented as drafted, effectively compromise the ability of Canadian airports to seize and detain aircraft.
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Conflict of laws in aircraft securitisation : jurisdictional and material aspects of the 1998 Unidroit Reform Project relating to aircraft equipment

Krupski, Jan A. January 1998 (has links)
In June 1998, a Steering and Revisions Committee of the International Institute for the Unification of Private Law (Unidroit) fleshed out the final version of a "Draft Unidroit Convention on International Interests in Mobile Equipment". / Framed by introductory and concluding remarks, the thesis is divided into five chapters. One after the other, these components will expound the generation and elaboration of the reform project, synchronise its jurisdictional aspects with the pre-existing law of international civil procedure and of conflict of jurisdictions, trace intimately related other harmonisation efforts, and briefly compare conventional and up-to-date substantive and conflict of law rules of selected Common and Civil Law jurisdictions that apply to secured transactions and their underlying contractual relationships. It will also review the essential legal characteristics of the 50 years old Geneva Convention on the International Recognition of Rights in Aircraft and ascertain its qualities in the light of present-day demands, before turning to the gist of substantive and uniform security and assignment law as applicable on the basis of the newly created transnational registration mechanism. (Abstract shortened by UMI.)
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"Maxing out" and "getting deeked" : formal and informal work organizations among rental car agents in Seattle, Washington /

Gragg, Susan Rachel. January 1998 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 1998. / Vita. Includes bibliographical references (leaves [101]-118).
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A tecnologia da informação como ferramenta para inovações de gestão da localiza na indústria de aluguel de carros: estudo de caso

Pena, Lourena Pereira Mota January 2010 (has links)
95 p. / Submitted by Santiago Fabio (fabio.ssantiago@hotmail.com) on 2012-12-19T19:27:12Z No. of bitstreams: 1 77.pdf: 1922101 bytes, checksum: efcdb3164a78f58bb34c636cbef180de (MD5) / Made available in DSpace on 2012-12-19T19:27:12Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 77.pdf: 1922101 bytes, checksum: efcdb3164a78f58bb34c636cbef180de (MD5) Previous issue date: 2010 / O segmento de locação de veículos caracteriza-se como mercado bastante competitivo. Para tal exige uma gestão planejada com práticas gerencias inovadoras. A utilização de tecnologias de informação é vista como um fator de viabilização desta inovação, bem como a criação de novas estratégias de negócio, de novas estruturas organizacionais e de novas formas de relacionamento dentro e fora da empresa, e ainda com seus clientes. Assim, a tecnologia da informação (TI), como a internet, produziu muitas mudanças neste novo mercado: conectividade e acesso. A globalização de mercados está obrigando as empresas a focarem sua atenção nas as inovações de gestão baseada em indicadores para verificar se as empresas estão satisfazendo seus clientes. A presente dissertação teve como objetivo analisar a inovação de gestão alcançada com o uso das tecnologias da informação pela Localiza Rent a Car, visando agilizar a tomada de decisões e o aumento de rentabilidade da empresa. A metodologia adotada foi um estudo de caso sobre a empresa Localiza Rent Car, empresa líder de aluguel de carros da América Latina. Para tanto este trabalho estudou e apresentou dados baseados em pesquisa em fontes documentais diversas e observações diretas. Os resultados mostraram que a Localiza acredita que seus diferenciais competitivos possibilitarão a manutenção de sua competitividade em direção aos seus objetivos estratégicos com inovações de gestões e gestão da informação em toda a sua cadeia produtiva. A gestão da informação contribui de forma primordial para melhorar a tomada de decisões da empresa. A TI, além de ferramenta assume papel estratégico, possibilitando fazer inovações de gestão para atender colaboradores e clientes e as reservas via Web que aumentam a rentabilidade da Localiza. / Salvador
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Applicability of trocchia's four non-financial motivations for motor vehicle leasing in South Africa : a comparative case-study

Beneke, Randel January 2007 (has links)
Thesis (MTech (Business Administration))--Cape Peninsula University of Technology, 2007. / The research study explored the growing phenomenon of consumption without ownership, by addressing the individual’s motivations for leasing rather than financing motor vehicles.
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Podmínky a možnosti využívání školních sportovních zařízení v okrese České Budějovice pro mimoškolní organizované i neorganizované sportovní aktivity.\\ / Conditions and possibilities exploitation school sports arrangement in district České Budějovice for out - of - school organized also non - union sports activities.\\

JUNEK, Filip January 2006 (has links)
The work investigate with after-school conditions and possibilities of using school sport facilities.Objective was elaborated for needs of South Bohemian Regional Authority - Section of Education Youth and Physical Training. Research was maintained in region of Ceské Budejovice and 22 school institutions were, after selection of monitored group, subjected to the research in accordance with needs of submitter. The research was made by a list of questions and a interviewing. An aim of Master thesis is to clarify how an already existing sport facilities are using and if there is a sufficienty of it and what are the conditions for an active sport.\\
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Design and implementation of car rental system

Abdel-Jaber, Fadi Fayez 01 January 2001 (has links)
When someone wants to rent a car, the customer will usually think twice about the company from which they want to rent. The decision will be based on factors such as good rates, quality and customer service. The service the company representative offers the client should be fast, clear and accurate. This goal cannot be achieved without an informative system that will enable the customer representative to answer the various questions the client might have.

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