ENUM Regulations
Requirements & Fees
Country:
Code:
Currency:
Czech Republic
CZ
USD
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| Country Code | Requirements | Initial Nic Fee | Renewal Nic Fee |
| 420 |
NR
| $65.00 |
$65.00
(1 year)
|
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- Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy
Rules of Alternative Settlement of Disputes
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Rules of Alternative Settlement of Disputes
Valid from October 1, 2007
1. INITIAL PROVISIONS
1.1. This document specifies rules of alternative settlement of disputes between the holder of a domain
name included in the electronic database of domain names within the national domain (ccTLD) .cz and
a third party challenging the domain name or its registration.
1.2. Unless explicitly specified otherwise, the terms used herein have the same meaning as defined in the
Rules of Domain Name Registration under the ccTLD .cz.
2. ARBITRATION PUBLIC BID
2.1. The Holder hereby irrevocably and publicly pledges to comply with the decisions of the Arbitration
Court at the Chamber of Economy of the Czech Republic and the Chamber of Agriculture of the Czech
Republic (hereinafter the “Arbitration Court” only ), based on arbitration proceedings held at this
Arbitration Court according to the special amendment to its Rules governing on-line arbitration
proceedings, published in the Commercial Journal (hereinafter the “On-line Rules”), with respect to
property disputes in which a compromise can be achieved and in which a third person challenges any
Holder's Domain Name, included in the electronic database of domain names under the national
domain ccTLD .cz, administered by the CZ.NIC Association; provided that the third person expresses
its will to the Holder to pledge to the decision of this Arbitration Court in the given issue, particularly by
initiating such proceedings at the Arbitration Court in writing. The dispute shall be decided by a single
arbiter designated by the Chairman of the Arbitration Court. E-mail address of the Holder listed in the
registration record of any disputed domain names shall be used during the on-line proceedings as the
address for service.
2.2. This arbitration public bid concerns all domain names of the holder, including those registered by the
holder after making this arbitration public bid.
2.3. This will be without prejudice to the right of any party involved to request the court concerned to issue a
temporary injunctive relief.
3. FINAL PROVISIONS
3.1. Agreement with these Rules of Alternative Settlement of Disputes and the arbitration public bid
included therein must have the form of written communication, which includes a wire or electronic
communication, provided, however, that the contents of the communication can be recorded and the
persons who have carried out such a communication can be identified.
3.2. CZ.NIC is authorised to change the Rules of Alternative Settlement of Disputes as well as other related
documents anytime. Current versions of those documents are always available on http://www.nic.cz.
3.3. CZ.NIC is obliged to publish any change in documents listed in clause 3.2 at least 1 month before such
change comes into force by publishing the change on http://www.nic.cz.
3.4. In case that a change of the Rules of Alternative Settlement of Disputes shall be effected pursuant to
clause 3.2, the Holder must agree with the new version of the Rules of Alternative Settlement of
Disputes in the manner specified in clause 3.1 when performing the next extension of the domain
name registration.