Course Details
Law in Municipal Engineering
Academic Year 2023/24
MZ002 course is part of 1 study plan
B-P-C-MI (N) / MI Summer Semester 4th year
Construction law with respect to public law and private law, overview of public construction law, introduction to private construction law, types of construction contracts, rights in rem, rights in rem in things of others, Land Registry .
Water management, the Water Act, purpose, basic terms, water disposal, water conservation, flood control, water courses, underground water, permits, approvals, fees, governmental administration.
Implementing regulations to acts.
Water management, the Water Act, purpose, basic terms, water disposal, water conservation, flood control, water courses, underground water, permits, approvals, fees, governmental administration.
Implementing regulations to acts.
Course Guarantor
Institute
Objective
Introduction of importance and mission of national administration in territorial planning and building code.
Basic knowledge of water management policy, ownership relations with the regard to EU legislative.
Basic knowledge of water management policy, ownership relations with the regard to EU legislative.
Syllabus
1. Introduction to the topic, sources of law, relation between public and private law.
2. Public construction law, Building Act and its implementing regulations.
3. Private construction law, types of construction contracts.
4. Rights in rem - possession, ownership, co-ownership.
5. Rights in rem - right of superficies, easements.
6. Land Registry.
7. Conception of water management policy of the Czech Ministry of Agriculture.
8. 1998/83/ES and 2000/60/ES directives of the European Parliament and Council.
9. Water act, purpose, basic terminology, water management.
10. The condition of surface and ground water, water planning.
11. Protection of water conditions and water sources, accidents, flood prevention and flood authorities.
12. Water courses, water works, fees.
13. Act on water supply and sewage systems.
2. Public construction law, Building Act and its implementing regulations.
3. Private construction law, types of construction contracts.
4. Rights in rem - possession, ownership, co-ownership.
5. Rights in rem - right of superficies, easements.
6. Land Registry.
7. Conception of water management policy of the Czech Ministry of Agriculture.
8. 1998/83/ES and 2000/60/ES directives of the European Parliament and Council.
9. Water act, purpose, basic terminology, water management.
10. The condition of surface and ground water, water planning.
11. Protection of water conditions and water sources, accidents, flood prevention and flood authorities.
12. Water courses, water works, fees.
13. Act on water supply and sewage systems.
Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of water management legislative and regulations related to building law.
Language of instruction
Czech
Credits
5 credits
Semester
summer
Forms and criteria of assessment
course-unit credit and examination
Specification of controlled instruction, the form of instruction, and the form of compensation of the absences
Extent and forms are specified by guarantor’s regulation updated for every academic year.
Offered to foreign students
Not to offer
Course on BUT site
Lecture
13 weeks, 2 hours/week, elective
Syllabus
1. Introduction to the topic, sources of law, relation between public and private law.
2. Public construction law, Building Act and its implementing regulations.
3. Private construction law, types of construction contracts.
4. Rights in rem - possession, ownership, co-ownership.
5. Rights in rem - right of superficies, easements.
6. Land Registry.
7. Conception of water management policy of the Czech Ministry of Agriculture.
8. 1998/83/ES and 2000/60/ES directives of the European Parliament and Council.
9. Water act, purpose, basic terminology, water management.
10. The condition of surface and ground water, water planning.
11. Protection of water conditions and water sources, accidents, flood prevention and flood authorities.
12. Water courses, water works, fees.
13. Act on water supply and sewage systems.
Exercise
13 weeks, 2 hours/week, compulsory
Syllabus
1. Introduction, topics assignment.
2. Building Act, implementing regulations to the Building Act.
3. Contract - conclusion, content, form, effects.
4. Types of contracts.
5. Students'presentations.
6. Students'presentations.
7. Water management policy.
8. Water Act, Water management.
9. Students'presentations.
10. Students'presentations.
11. Students'presentations.
12. Dealing with specific building projects.
13. Dealing with specific building projects.