LAVICKÝ, Petr. Důkazní břemeno a dokazování výše nároku (Burden of Proof and Proving of Claim Amount). Právní fórum. Praha: Wolters Kluwer, a. s., 2012, vol. 9, No 11, p. 488 - 492. ISSN 1214-7966.
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Original name Důkazní břemeno a dokazování výše nároku
Name (in English) Burden of Proof and Proving of Claim Amount
Authors LAVICKÝ, Petr (203 Czech Republic, guarantor, belonging to the institution).
Edition Právní fórum, Praha, Wolters Kluwer, a. s. 2012, 1214-7966.
Other information
Original language Czech
Type of outcome Article in a journal
Field of Study 50500 5.5 Law
Country of publisher Czech Republic
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
RIV identification code RIV/00216224:14220/12:00067415
Organization unit Faculty of Law
Keywords (in Czech) důkazní břemeno; civilní právo procesní
Keywords in English burden of proof; civil procedure law
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Abstract
Článek se zabývá problematikou dokazování výše nároku v civilním řízení soudním.
Abstract (in English)
The party to an action in civilian court proceedings has to carry the burden of contention and burden of proof regarding all facts corresponding to factual merits of the legal norm favourable to it, i.e. the legal norm on which its claims or objections are based. In harmony with this it is up to the plaintiff to content and prove not only the facts concerning the fundament of the claim applied by him, but also its height. If he does not succeed in proving fully the height of the claim, the court will reject the action; if he does not prove it in part, the court will admit the action in the part in which the claim has been proved and in the remaining part will reject it. Proceeding under § 136 of civil court procedure, on the basis of which the court would set the height of the claim which has not been proved by its discretion, is possible in case of inadequate difficulties related to finding the height of the claim, or if the height cannot be found in an objective way; nevertheless not if the decisive proofs were not carried out by fault of the party to the action carrying the burden of proof.
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