On Monday 22 Feb 2021 21:21:45 Chris Austin via
tde-users wrote:
I think you might find that the relevant
government department can
provide some example statutes, that could be adopted with minimal
alterations. Perhaps even with an official English translation of the
example statutes.
With the help of Google Translate and Google, this came up:
http://www.zapsanyspolek.cz/p/vzor-stanov.html
Some extracts from that, using Google Translate:
Registered association
Everything about the establishment and activities of the association,
the transformation of civic associations into associations, including
the model statutes of the association
Model statutes
Statutes of the association
Czechs to do it !, z. s.
(That is the name of the example association -- C.A.)
(The name of the association must contain the designation "association",
"registered association" or "z. s.")
Art. 1.
Name and address
1) The name of the association is: "Czechs to do it !, z. s."
(Hereinafter referred to as the "association").
2) The seat of the association is: Prague (it is always better to state
only the city than the exact address, so that the statutes do not have
to change in case of change of address only within the city)
Art. 2
Purpose
The purpose of the association is social, cultural and educational
support for the development of decent Czech sports fans.
Art. 3
Membership
etc.
That does not look to me like a Czech government website, I think it
looks more like a helpful blog. A Google search for:
příklady stanov pro zapsaný spolek
also turns up some other websites that might be helpful. So does a
search for:
vzor stanov pro zapsaný spolek
-- Chris Austin
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Yes, this is not an official government web, but it can serve as an
example. Good instructions for the establishment of a association,
including sample documents not only for the statutes, but also for the
other documents needed to establish a association are, for example, here: